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Best way to handle ashes??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronaldo" data-source="post: 3332658" data-attributes="member: 49117"><p>My Pacific Energy super 27 has a small spring loaded door in the bottom of the stove and that door can get a piece of charcoal stuck in it at times and not seal properly. I just open and close my door quickly several times to be sure nothing is stuck on it then close it and pull some ashes over the top of the door. This system has been working for me for 12 years and counting----love my P.E. stove.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronaldo, post: 3332658, member: 49117"] My Pacific Energy super 27 has a small spring loaded door in the bottom of the stove and that door can get a piece of charcoal stuck in it at times and not seal properly. I just open and close my door quickly several times to be sure nothing is stuck on it then close it and pull some ashes over the top of the door. This system has been working for me for 12 years and counting----love my P.E. stove. Ron [/QUOTE]
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