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Functional stove
This design by designer Kim yo hwan (Kim Yo Hwan) is able to fall in love with anyone. This simple and functional induction cooker has not only small size, but its two burners and even develop further in half, making it easy to take them with you camping. In addition to portability, it has one huge advantage – it does not need connecting to the mains, as its cooktops are installed on the built-in charging mechanism, therefore, there is no need to search for them charging for the use of this plate in the open air. Thus, there are no obstacles to use it not only at home but also abroad.
Charge plate you can use any items with USB plug from electric vehicles or laptop, mobile phone or electric bike. So this device is sure to please all defenders of the environment.
The plate consists of a glass-ceramic cooktop panels, small indicators of the heating compartment for charging the battery and USB port.
Due to compact size and portability, it appears that this device will have to win the hearts of all lovers of long hikes, as well as those who travel or live in caravans because they are especially important to the proper disposal of the free space and the maximum number of options for recharging. And just a normal house, probably very few people will refuse to host such stove.
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Charge plate you can use any items with USB plug from electric vehicles or laptop, mobile phone or electric bike. So this device is sure to please all defenders of the environment.
The plate consists of a glass-ceramic cooktop panels, small indicators of the heating compartment for charging the battery and USB port.
Due to compact size and portability, it appears that this device will have to win the hearts of all lovers of long hikes, as well as those who travel or live in caravans because they are especially important to the proper disposal of the free space and the maximum number of options for recharging. And just a normal house, probably very few people will refuse to host such stove.
Source: /users/104
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