

And you pinch your lenses in between the two pads and just rub it. It's got two little pads that feel like suede, which I don't think it is, but they're soft like that. It's a one step process, not a two step process. The thing I like about it is you don't have to use any kind of fluid with it. So I decided to give it a shot and I got one and I immediately liked it. I wasn't really sure, but I was looking for something that was just easy to clean my glasses. But if you start to go down and look at the reviews, the first 20 are one star reviews. This is a cool little gadget and the overall rating is really good, like four stars. Subscribe to the Cool Tools Show on iTunes | RSS | Transcript | See all the Cool Tools Show posts on a single page Show notes: Peeps Eyeglass Cleaner And she loves to make and share cocktails on her Instagram called oh_happy_hour. She's obsessive about doing the New York Times Crossword Puzzle and Spelling Bee every day. She also likes to bake wild yeast sourdough. Wendy Frauenfelder, Cocktail creator Our guest this week is Wendy Frauenfelder. Slightly larger– that is small, but not extremely small - home woodstoves can also be found at Lehman’s THE source for pack trail stoves is Pack Saddle Shop More expensive varieties are produced in titanium, the cleverest are even collapsible, but the cheapest are steel, and they are as plain and basic as camp coffee. Like the marine varieties they double as cookstoves. Sometimes known as wall tent stoves, or pack trail stoves, or ice shack, or even shepherding stoves, these are meant for nomadic or seasonal camps. The third option for extremely small woodstoves are those manufactured for camping. They are made of cast iron and porcelain and are so cute and enchanting, folks have thought of getting a sailboat just so they need one. Here is a typical one from the Canadian coast measuring all of 12 inches by 12 inches. These are designed for very tight quarters, and often have a railing on the top to keep pots from rolling off. Manufactured by Jotul – see their dealers listīut the tiniest very small woodstoves are those built for boats. Although very small it can heat amazingly well. Waterford and Garden Way produced a near identical stove called the Reginald 101, but it is no longer in production, but available used, as is the Jotul 602. Jotul claims over 1 million of these have been manufactured. They are found most often in cottages and cabins in the woods, where the 602’s good looks are a highlight. This model is a mere 12 inches wide, 19 inches deep. The original Very Small Woodstove is the Jotul 602, from Norway. Here is the consensus from Cool Tools readers.

I received many suggestions after posting an inquiry here last month. The need: a very tiny woodstove suitable for a small space in a home.
