Scandinavians invented an inexpensive stove that will heat and feed in any frost
Whenever the inhabitants of the Moscow region (and the entire central part of Russia) complain about harsh winters and an unpleasant climate, somewhere in Scandinavia one Swede, Finn or Norwegian giggles heart-rendingly.
There, in the North, people know a lot about competent construction, high-quality insulation of houses and further heating their homes.
This is definitely something that the northerners can and should learn from.
One of the most interesting things I've seen in Finland is the compact stove that not only heats the house efficiently, but also provides hot water. And food can be cooked on it.
Filmed such a copy on video
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After talking with the locals, I found out that there are different versions of these stoves. And the one that I managed to photograph is the most compact. Such stoves are used mainly in glamping - small forest houses that the Finns build for outdoor trips.
Slightly more serious stoves heat the winter quarters of hunters and gamekeepers watching the deforestation. And very large ones (weighing about 40 kg) can be used to heat full-fledged houses.
I have not seen such ovens in Russia. Perhaps one of the subscribers will correct me.
I think with this video I threw someone an idea for a business - technically, such a stove is easy to make, but it will definitely be popular. Among the same lovers of winter fishing and hunters.
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