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Stefan Traloc
Burner set with 3 burners for Globe d=40cm

About the Item

Burner insert with 3 burners for sphere d=40cm. Through the separately available burner insert, the bowl can also be operated with bioethanol. Since pure bioethanol, also called bioalcohol, burns residue-free and soot-free, it is often and gladly used in open fireplaces. The holder with 3 burners can be placed in the ball, if times no wood fire is to be kindled. In the included burners are lava stones. These must be filled with liquid bioethanol. Materials used: Sheet steel, rusted Through the separately available burner insert, you can also operate the fireplace Kugel with bioethanol. Pure bioethanol, also called bioalcohol, burns residue-free, so soot-free. Therefore, it is often and gladly used in open fireplaces. The holder with 3 burners you can simply put in the ball, if you do not want to start a wood fire. In the included burners are lava stones. They must be filled with liquid bioethanol. The supplied lid is for easy extinguishing. To meet our sustainability and resource efficiency requirements, we have always consciously chosen steel as the material for our work. Steel is durable and multi-recyclable, which is one of its key advantages. It can be melted down and reused as often as required without its properties being impaired or lost. No other construction material offers this in this form.
  • Creator:
    Stefan Traloc (1965, German)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Diameter: 15.75 in (40 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Winterswijk, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: KC8001491stDibs: LU1124211981582
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