- Simple, complete, everything. As a backup in case of a lack of electricity in the country. She's the only white one I have. I would have taken the brown one, but the discount for the white one was very decent.
- There is nothing specific. Is that the corner fitting casting is rough, but it performs the functions.
- compactness
- No
- An excellent stove for giving, they took it as a spare. I liked the quality of workmanship, completeness, quality factor. Everything came without a single chip-scratches (I was afraid, having read the comments).
- Didn't notice. The only thing he cursed, screwing the corner with the hose, waiting for the left thread. Now in the spring I'll just check, I'm sure everything will be fine. And that the grille is skewed is nothing, I’ll straighten it out at the dacha.
- I do not know yet It's good that there are no chips on the enamel
- The set is not complete. Can't connect without hose.
- Actually, except for the appearance, price and low flame mode, I didn’t like anything.
- I don’t know what the engineers were thinking when they came up with the connection between the hose and the stove. There, a flared tube with a coupling sticks out of the plate and a thrust nut on the hose. That is, you need two hefty wrenches in order to emble it. This is some unhealthy ! In addition, the tube was flared so crookedly that a soft fluoroplastic gasket had to be placed and brutally crushed. Otherwise, I just poisoned the gas, which I discovered when the light appeared there. Then I saw with my eyes that the nut sits a little crooked. Inconvenient gas regulators. First, they are small. Still, they could have been made a little larger and more grippy. Secondly, they are tight, which, perhaps, will p with time, but I did not manage to smoothly regulate the gas supply - only discretely.
- Small size, for a soda house.
- Not identified.
- Inexpensive, practical and reliable
- Didn't reveal.