Review of Villager Kitchener stove
useful for power cuts
bought as an emergency heat and cooking source in case of power cuts and it works perfectly. Looks good too.
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Steve Cattell 17 years ago
bought as an emergency heat and cooking source in case of power cuts and it works perfectly. Looks good too.
5 flames
| Build Quality | 5 flames | (avg 4.8) |
| Quality of finish | 5 flames | (avg 4.5) |
| Value for money | 5 flames | (avg 5) |
| Ease of use | 5 flames | (avg 5) |
| Ease of lighting | 5 flames | (avg 5) |
| Firebox size | 5 flames | (avg 5) |
| How well does the airwash work | 5 flames | (avg 4.5) |
| Controllability | 5 flames | (avg 5) |
| Handle operation | 5 flames | (avg 4.8) |
| How likely are you to buy it again? | 5 flames | (avg 5) |
| What is your overall satisfaction? | 5 flames | (avg 5) |
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