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<blockquote data-quote="Steve NW WI" data-source="post: 3347080" data-attributes="member: 32687"><p>One word of caution here, while the wet towels might work fine (or not, I don't know), DO NOT throw a pitcher of water into the stove. A neighbor did that years ago and got nasty steam burns from the resulting big ball of steam that blew back out the door at him.</p><p></p><p>I have a dry extinguisher handy, and some chimfex sticks, but I hope to never need either one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve NW WI, post: 3347080, member: 32687"] One word of caution here, while the wet towels might work fine (or not, I don't know), DO NOT throw a pitcher of water into the stove. A neighbor did that years ago and got nasty steam burns from the resulting big ball of steam that blew back out the door at him. I have a dry extinguisher handy, and some chimfex sticks, but I hope to never need either one. [/QUOTE]
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