Just wondering if anyone tends to put a pot of water on their freestanding stove or insert to humidify the air?
I had looked at some of the Lopi's and stuff in the past that had cooktops, and my wife just asked if we could put a pot of water on top of our Avalon Rainier to help. The front plate doesn't have quite enough surface area, but I'm curious if the convection chamber gets hot enough to boil water.
Testing it now.....stove is at 675, so we'll see. Water boils at 212, so I'm thinking the air chamber must get at least that hot.
Any thoughts?
I had looked at some of the Lopi's and stuff in the past that had cooktops, and my wife just asked if we could put a pot of water on top of our Avalon Rainier to help. The front plate doesn't have quite enough surface area, but I'm curious if the convection chamber gets hot enough to boil water.
Testing it now.....stove is at 675, so we'll see. Water boils at 212, so I'm thinking the air chamber must get at least that hot.
Any thoughts?