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the2ofus
Joined: 13/02/2008 Posts: 637
Message Posted: 17/12/2011 16:46 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 4 in Discussion |
| We are thinking of getting a Turkish stove/burner but the round one that we have seen here is a bit too big. Does anyow know of anywhere that does small ones or different sizes ? |
dearie
Joined: 08/03/2011 Posts: 142
Message Posted: 17/12/2011 17:29 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 4 in Discussion |
| the2ofus - I have never seen a smaller round turkish woodburner - and lived here a long time. There are more expensive cast iron ones that are smaller at Akinlar onthe right hand side of the road - traffic lights on the way to Bellapais |
biglugs
Joined: 02/10/2008 Posts: 157
Message Posted: 17/12/2011 17:43 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 4 in Discussion |
| yes there are differant sizes,if u live near Girne just past the Colony heading out of town,towards the roundabout,first road on your right(u cant drive down one way)there is a woodworking shop,go in there and speak to the boss,the ones he has at the moment are shorter than the normal ones,140tl,pipes and bends 8tl each,hope that helps,i have one and its fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
blade
Joined: 19/06/2010 Posts: 1286
Message Posted: 17/12/2011 19:30 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 4 in Discussion |
| Onder in Lefkosa also stock woodburners. |
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