In the 1960s in Hong Kong, kerosene stoves were stoves for cooking with open flames, using kerosene as fuel. Kerosene stoves were easy to use and quickly replaced traditional stoves that burned wood and charcoal. Kerosene stoves were made of iron sheets. The base has an iron box filled with kerosene. The kerosene is drawn to the top of the kerosene stove by dozens of cotton threads (wicks). Before making a fire to cook, the user uses a match or lighter to light the kerosene stove and expose half of the kerosene stove head. Light a piece of cotton thread and put it on the kettle. Kerosene stoves are usually blue or green, and come in two types: round or square.
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- Kerosene stove key bag 7 x 7 x 7 cm Silicone With keychain, zipper
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