Armchair stove

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Step oven from Thurgau / Northeastern Switzerland, 1666

An armchair stove (also an armchair stove ) is a special form of stove.

nature

It is a two-stage oven . At working height it is a stove for cooking, often with a water boat for warm water. Above it, it serves as an oven to heat the room (classic basic oven) and often has an oven or a warming compartment. However, is a step oven just a box-shaped stove with gradations, so that the furnace top overall narrower.

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Individual evidence

  1. Proof in Lena Christ, Memoirs of a Superfluous , Munich 1972