Vintage Cast Iron Charcoal Stove for Tea & Grilling
Gather your friends and family for a traditional tea ceremony or a cozy grilling session with our Vintage Cast Iron Charcoal Stove. Crafted from solid, pure cast iron, this stove brings a touch of rustic charm and authentic warmth to any occasion. Its substantial weight and durable construction ensure excellent heat retention and stability, making it perfect for brewing tea, simmering stews, or roasting your favorite snacks.
Key Benefits
- Durable Cast Iron Craftsmanship: Made from pure cast iron, this stove is built to last. Its hefty, solid feel guarantees superior heat distribution and retention for a consistent cooking experience.
- Versatile Culinary Companion: Go beyond just brewing tea. This stove is perfect for grilling snacks like sweet potatoes and chestnuts, simmering a personal hot pot, or slow-cooking a hearty soup.
- Authentic Vintage Aesthetic: The rustic, unrefined design adds a timeless, traditional character to your patio, tea room, or campsite, creating an inviting and cozy atmosphere.
- Stable Integrated Design: The stove and its decorative, wide base are a single, integrated piece, providing excellent stability and helping to protect the surface underneath.
- Deep Fire Chamber: The furnace chamber is designed to be deep, allowing you to use larger pieces of wood or bamboo charcoal for a longer-lasting, more even heat source.
Key Specs
- Material: Solid Cast Iron
- Stove Chamber Diameter: 18 cm (approx. 7.1 in)
- Base Diameter (at widest point): 30 cm (approx. 11.8 in)
- Total Height: 17 cm (approx. 6.7 in)
How to Use
- Place the stove on a stable, level, and heat-resistant surface.
- Fill the deep chamber with large pieces of wood charcoal or bamboo charcoal for best results. You can also use a raised alcohol canister as an alternative fuel source.
- Carefully light the fuel and allow it to heat up.
- Once the stove is hot, place your teapot, grill rack, or pot on top to begin brewing or cooking.
Care & Safety
- Caution: The entire stove will become extremely hot during use. Always handle with appropriate heat-resistant gloves.
- For indoor use, ensure the area is extremely well-ventilated to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Outdoor use is recommended.
- Allow the stove to cool down completely before cleaning or storing it.
- To prevent rust, keep the stove dry and clean out any ash after it has cooled.