Boat people ; Asian, Oriental or what ever; stoves for cooking.?!


Question:

Boat people ; Asian, Oriental or what ever; stoves for cooking.?

I am seeking a stove.. it is for a wok.
it is charcoal or wood fired.
It is in a shallow round aluminum 'can" ?? with handles.and a lid.
The interior is teracotta; a basket to hold the charcoal; a space at the bottom for ash and air regulation
It is about 12 in diameter and the same high
The wok sets on three points to allow heat to surround the wok.
The air dam at the bottom, can be closed and the lid put on to snuff the falme and save the charcoal.
I "think" I was told ;Vietnamese boat people used them on wooden boats. I need two now.

Additional Details

2 days ago
hey wait desi
If I got infromation fron wing wa market
where I frequent several times
YOUR PICKING on me
there is nothing I have typed that is Insulting or rude ,,,99% of my house says China

1 day ago
7/30
folks you not reading the question
I had a stove like this.. That may not be the right name,, more like a hibatchi or charcoal burner. BUT specifically for a single wok. It weighed about 10 - 15lbs SMALL enough for the deck of a wooden boat 12"x12"


Answers:

I found out that your post was 'insulting' only when I got to the 2 answers. There wasn't a hint of insult to anyone. Really.

The inexpensive clay stoves are common in homes in the rural areas of S E Asia; try ethnic Chinese, Thai, or Vietnamese stores.




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