I don't know if you've seen it in the last two years, but when more and more people are redecorating or changing stoves, they start to say a new word in their mouths: a fire stove. The first time i heard that name, there were nine of the 10 who would stop: what is it? How much more money does it cost to burn a fire with electricity? As the old saying goes, “to eat, to wear, to be poor”. It's not easy for us, ordinary people, to make two and a half cents of cherries, and cookers to use three times a day. It's not easy to just listen to the merchants and throw another $180 on the bill. Today we're going to clean up the thongs of the electric stove, and we're going to compare it to the money-saving or the electric grass。

You probably don't believe it. It looks like a traditional stove. It's a real fire coming out of it. But it doesn't burn in its stomach. It's all electric. The kind of "silent heating" with an electromagnetic furnace isn't exactly the same thing. You can't see the flames. It's hot on the bottom. It's almost hot. And the fire stove, which is bright, which is fried, boiled and fried, is almost the same as the gas stove. This is a life-saving thing, especially for old neighbourhoods, rented houses, buildings where gas pipelines cannot survive, or where there are elderly children who are particularly afraid of leakage. But then again, the best thing is we have to count。
Let's do this on a regular three-member house, three regular meals a day. In the morning, a congee is boiled, two dishes are cooked at noon, a soup is cooked at night or another dish is cooked, and the stove is burned to death for more than an hour. Even though it's called power, it's got a temper with air conditioning -- it's not always full of loads, it's down, it's hot, it's down. People now use more than 50 cents of their electricity, which is normally used at around $156 a month. Even if your family were one of those big fish, a half-hour hard-food family, it'd be hard to pay 30 bucks a month. You're probably saying it's too optimistic? In fact, the heat of the stove is so high, it's almost nothing to waste, it's hot, it's hot, it's cold, it's not like it's hot, it's hot, it's half the heat is in the kitchen air, people are standing next to it, and the food in the pot is not fast. This one alone saves the damage。
And compare our most familiar pipe natural gas. In most regions, about three centimetres a month is spent by ordinary families on cooking, about ten cubes, or 30 cents. In this case, the stoves and pipes are almost even, a few dollars short a month, not enough to buy a coke. But if you use a can of liquefied gas, the account would have changed. It's a sour condition when a can of gas goes up and down with more than a hundred pieces of gas, a normal one-and-a-half month, an average of 50-60 bucks a month at the bottom, and when it comes to winter stress, the price goes up and the gas goes up and down. The comparison is clear: electricity stoves and pipe gas are almost as low as gas canisters, and that is more than half the savings per month. In a year, hundreds of dollars went back in their pockets, enough for the whole family to go down a couple of houses。
Someone would say, "isn't the electromagnetic furnace less electric?" this is bullshit. An electromagnetic furnace can cook noodles and a fire pot, but you want to fry a green and fry a fish? Either you don't get the fire, or you get the smoke on the bottom, and in order to get the same level of maturity, you have to take longer to heat up and actually consume the electricity. There's a fire on the stove, and it's all there is to it, and the "pot gas" of the chef can fix you up, cook you up fast and use your electricity for a short time. It's the same effect, the electric stove is no more expensive than the electromagnetic stove, and it works better。
In addition to the visible cost of burning electricity every day, there are a lot of invisible silver that people often ignore. For example, you have to open an account at a gas company, deposit a deposit, ducts, bellows, run into the old house and fix the circuits. The process runs down, doesn't say hundreds, thousands more, and you can't take a penny when you move. The renting of a house is even more exhausting, and the write-off of rents is a pain in the ass. Where's the fire stove? Buy it and put it on the table, plug in the power, okay. There is no need to change the kitchen or to have the master come to the door, so that the usual three-holes can be served. When you move, wipe it off and take it away. This saved installation, account opening, leg running time, to say the least, several hundred dollars。
Say maintenance. The stove is used for a year or two, and the caps are carbonated, the ignition needles fail, the hoses are ageing, and there is a risk of leakage, and it is sometimes required to hire people to repair them and to pay for spare parts. Liquefied gas tanks are even more difficult to detect in the short term, with residuals still to be treated, and safety risks are hanging around the heart. Where's the fire stove? Without gas leaks, the dark, greasy carbon will not accumulate, and it will normally be finished with a wet cloth. It's a long life, and it's basically over. The most reassuring thing is safety — there's old and small homes, and the worst fear is that the gas hoses will bite a hole or the valves will not be closed. The fire stoves have only electricity from the beginning to the end, without a single flammable gas, the electricity is cut off and the old lady can operate with her eyes closed. Think about it. It's not about saving money, it's about killing. From this perspective, the safety costs of the stove are priceless。
As many people heard about the power of the fire stoves, images of jumps and wiring appear in their heads. It's actually really working, and now the family circuit is free of pressure. It's not like you're running an air conditioner, an oven, a water heater, and you're still a long way from jumping. And it's usually cooked, and it's enough for a fire. It doesn't have to be full. It's much softer than you think. Some fear that it will be an electric tiger, and then one month down, the electricity bill is lower than expected, and they are embarrassed to laugh。
The cost-effectiveness of the stove varies among households. If you don't have gas, you can cook every day with a gas tank — then don't hesitate to change the stove to save half of the fuel per month, hundreds of real silver and silver a year, and you don't have to go upstairs with that raspberry no more, your waist is sore, and you don't breathe. If you get a pipe, the stove costs the same thing, but it's easy, safe, and you can back up, and if you're going to fix the gas, you're going to cook. If you're a tenant or a single young person, let alone a few hundred dollars, you don't have to ask the landlord for gas, you don't have to pay a deposit, you take a couple of moves, you go anywhere. Even in rural areas or old neighbourhoods, with a steady electricity grid, a stove can clear and clear the kitchen, and without gas, walls will not be blackened and half a bottle of cleaning will be saved。
Of course, there is nothing perfect in this world. There's a temper on the fire stove -- when the power goes out, it's out, and it doesn't look like a gas stove. But you think, how many times a year do you call? Most of the places have not yet been touched for several years, for the sake of the almost non-existent, to endure the cost of the gas tanks, the burden of carrying them, and the fear of leakage。
It's interesting to say that a friend of mine who didn't look at the stove alive and thought that the electric fire didn't sound like a good idea to keep the gas tank at home for eight years. When he returned to his house as a guest, he was on his way to make a change of air, carrying empty jars from the fourth floor alone, then carrying them up to the surface, suffocating with jars, sweating with his head, and spending an additional 120 in his mouth. I was happy, and i gave him a phone: 50 more days on your gas roof, over $70 a month, 900 a year. A new stove costs less than twenty times a month, 200 head start a year, and light fuel costs more than 600 times a year. Three times he put his hands on his finger, the bigger his eyes, the bigger his eyes, the more he shoots his thighs, "i'm paying for it!" and the next day he went to get one. Now it's time for people to say, "look at my stove, open fire, no electricity, no gas cans, i know it smells so good, what have i done in previous years!"
So, the choice of stoves cannot just look at the price at first sight, but it has to be calculated together for three years. The fuel cost is almost half as high as the pipeline gas; the cost of installation maintenance is almost zero; the safety factor is much higher; and the gas company is not required to come to the door. Count it, for the vast majority of ordinary families, it's the best, the brightest. You're living in peace, saving money and security. The ancients say, “from luxuries to luxuries, from luxuries to luxuries”, but we are not just going to make it, but we are going to make it easier with less money。
Do you know how much more money you spent on my stoves? If two years had known about the fire stoves, wouldn't those red tickets have to fly away? Don't say anything else, just say one thing -- next time you change stoves, will you still be carrying that expensive, heavy gas tank




