Woodstove to Cook On

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amkazen

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Dec 29, 2007
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Albuquerque, NM
Hi.

I have not posted here in a very long time and it is nice to see the forum is still active.

I am trying to find a woodstove I saw years ago but cannot find it now. It is similar to the Vermont Bun Baker but I do not believe it was that stove. Do any of you know of another manufacturer that has a stove similar to the bun baker?

Thanks!
 
Hi.

I have not posted here in a very long time and it is nice to see the forum is still active.

I am trying to find a woodstove I saw years ago but cannot find it now. It is similar to the Vermont Bun Baker but I do not believe it was that stove. Do any of you know of another manufacturer that has a stove similar to the bun baker?

Thanks!
Hi Amkazen, The Vermont Bun Baker is actually an Australian product otherwise known as the Nectre Bakers Oven, perhaps you have seen it under that name? http://www.nectre.com/#!wood-fired-ovens/cd5b They are only know as the Vermont Bun Baker in the US and Canada.
 
That is cool! A wood stove designed as a cooking oven as well.
I never heard of such a thing. That is why I like this forum, learn something new every day.
 
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