Earth Stoves

Anyone who is looking for ways to live a greener lifestyle may be interested in the concept of an earth stove. Usually constructed with some type of combination of sand, clay, and straw that have been molded into bricks, earth stoves are becoming a popular addition to the homes of many people. While many of the earth stove models that are in use to day are constructed for stand-alone kitchens or for outdoor use, they are beginning to find their way into conventional kitchens as well.

Just as with any stove, the earth wood stove is backed up with the ability to secure earth stove parts when and as needed. It is relatively easy to obtain used Lennex earth stoves and parts online. You can also obtain earth stoves and Earth Stove wood stove parts by visiting the home web site of Earth Stove, Inc. Lennox earth stove models can also be purchased new at that company web site as well.

 
 

Part of the attraction of earth stoves is the use of natural components to construction the earth air stoves. All of the natural ingredients used to make the bricks are renewable resources, which sets very well with anyone who is trying to do their part to protect our environment. Others believe that earth stoves help to preserve a better flavor for food, as well as providing for more even cooking throughout the process.

While the appearance of the earth stove may vary from one model to another, the construction may remind some people of a backyard barbecue pit, especially the brick ones that were popular along the middle of the twentieth century. Others have remarked that the modern day earth stoves are similar in function and design to the earthen stoves constructed by many Native Americans in what is today the southwestern United States. While there is no doubt that today’s earth ovens owe more than passing gratitude to both of these earlier cooking units, technology has helped to improve the model by adding a heat converter, a flue and other features that help to keep the cooking area free from smoke.

If you have been thinking about the possibility of using an earth stove around your house or maybe with your lake cabin, spend some time online learning a little more about how earth stoves work and what it involved in buying a kit to build one yourself. You may find that the project would be great for the family, as well as allowing you to do something to help keep the world a little greener.

 
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