The Kinshasa stove

After all these fascinating AfriGadgets from Maker Faire Africa, here’s another invention as seen by our friend Cedric Kalonji, a Congolese journalist in Kinshasa (D.R.C.):

Kinshasa_stove

For the lack of a cheap power supply in the City of Kinshasa, smart mechanics came up with this little stove that speeds up combustion by adding a little electric fan (hidden inside this tube that looks like being part of a flat spring). The fan itself is powered by (Chinese!) batteries and with the burning of charcoal, this quick stove obviously isn’t the greenest solution. But it works and does the job for those who will otherwise have no alternative.

Cedric also mentions on his blog post that it’s difficult to identify the inventor of this device. A perfect example of how low-cost technology easily gets adopted and/or modified (and why intellectual property rights are still a major issue in many places).

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2 comments for this post.

Comment from OneStonedCrow
28 August 2009 - 11:09 am - :

… looks like a great idea if one has to make fire with damp wood …

Comment from Thierry
16 September 2009 - 5:48 pm - :

For more than a year now Congoblog is not authored by Cédric Kalonji anymore but by 8 bloggers who are paid while he’s studying journalism in France (as you can read in the about page: http://www.congoblog.net/a-propos/)

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