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How to choose a stove?

When choosing a stove for your needs, it´s important to consider various factors depending on the type of stove you are looking for. Here are some guidelines to help you make an informed decision:

Electric chimney:
Size and capacity: Consider the size and capacity of the electric chimney to ensure it is suitable for your kitchen space and cooking needs. Larger kitchens may require larger chimneys with higher suction capacity.
Suction power: Look for a chimney with sufficient suction power to effectively remove smoke, fumes, and odors generated during cooking. Higher suction power is generally preferable for efficient performance. Filters: Check the type of filters used in the chimney. Common options include mesh filters and baffle filters. Baffle filters are more effective in trapping grease and require less frequent cleaning.
Noise level: Consider the noise level produced by the chimney. Look for models that offer quieter operation to avoid disturbances in the kitchen.

Gas heater:
Size and heating capacity: Choose a gas heater that is appropriately sized for the area you want to heat. Consider the heating capacity in BTUs British Thermal Units to ensure it can provide sufficient warmth.
Safety features: Look for safety features such as an oxygen depletion sensor ODS that automatically shuts off the heater if oxygen levels become low. Also, consider a tip over switch that turns off the heater if it is accidentally knocked over.
Fuel efficiency: Consider the fuel efficiency of the gas heater to minimize energy consumption and operating costs. Look for models with high energy efficiency ratings.
Ventilation requirements: Gas heaters require proper ventilation to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide. Ensure your space has adequate ventilation.

Quartz heater:
Heating element: Look for a quartz heater with high quality heating elements. Quartz heaters use quartz tubes to generate and emit infrared heat efficiently.
Heating modes and settings: Consider the available heating modes and settings. Some quartz heaters offer adjustable heat settings, timers, and oscillation features for better heat distribution.
Safety features: Look for safety features such as tip over protection and overheat protection. These features automatically shut off the heater if it is tipped over or becomes too hot.
Portability: If you require mobility, consider a quartz heater with a lightweight and compact design, as well as a built in handle or wheels for easy movement.

Patio heater:
Heat output and coverage: Determine the heat output and coverage area of the patio heater. Higher heat output and broader coverage are preferable for effectively warming outdoor spaces.
Fuel type: Patio heaters are available in different fuel types, including propane, natural gas, and electric. Consider your fuel availability and preferences when selecting a patio heater.
Safety features: Look for patio heaters with safety features such as a tip over switch and a safety shut off valve that shuts off the fuel supply if the heater is tipped over.
Design and durability: Consider the design and build quality of the patio heater. Look for weather resistant materials, sturdy construction, and a design that complements your outdoor space. You can buy these patio heaters from these brands: Orbegozo, Edm, Masso, Kekai, and Campingaz. Always prioritize safety when choosing any type of stove or heater.

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