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Default Looking for a brazier/kettle (furo gama)

I know Indians do a lot of charcoal/wood burning. Down the road abit
is an Indian/Mexican pottery barn. I know it would be easy getting
something big like a chimney but I never noticed anything small. I
might try making a run this weekend. I assume you want small and
clay. I think I could find an iron brazier if I had too.

Jim

On Jan 5, 9:20 am, "Dominic T." > wrote:
....Santa forgot the brazier/kettle...
> Jim had asked in a different thread that I post a link to the exact
> brazier/kettle set I am speaking about and so that in case someone
> spies one or has access to them I may still conquer my quest. So here
> is the exact one I had hoped to find:http://tea-obsession.blogspot.com/20...y-stove-set-wi...
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> I don't need the olive pit charcoal (although that is fine too if
> obtainable). I mainly just need the brazier and kettle.
>
> If all hope is lost and no one can help I may just make my own metal
> brazier or re purpose a charcoal chimney starter, but I'd still love
> to find a kettle like the one in that set to use with it if anyone
> knows where I could even find just that or a similar earthenware
> kettle capable of direct heating. I've never tried to directly heat a
> Yixing... I may have to get an inexpensive one as a guinea pig to test
> with.
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> Thanks,
> - Dominic

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On Jan 5, 1:39*pm, wrote:
> I know Indians do a lot of charcoal/wood burning. *Down the road abit
> is an Indian/Mexican pottery barn. *I know it would be easy getting
> something big like a chimney but I never noticed anything small. *I
> might try making a run this weekend. *I assume you want small and
> clay. *I think I could find an iron brazier if I had too.
>
> Jim


Yeah, small and it has to be authentic or else like I said I could
just cobble together something from items I already have. I appreciate
the effort and help though. Kamjove has a neat alcohol brazier/kettle
I believe it is part #Kj-501/602: http://www.hailea.com/kamjove/E-kamj...ct1/KJ-501.htm

Anyone who might even know where Imen is getting hers from would be
helpful and I could handle sourcing one myself. It seems like she has
trouble with shipping to her and breakage due to poor packaging/
handling from whoever she gets them from.

When I'm hiking or camping I love brewing tea on one of my ultralight
stoves (Snowpeak titanium or Coleman F1) but the jet-like roar of the
pressurized fuel canister kind of kills any serenity.

Thanks,
Dominic

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