Can’t I just use it under the stove fan and keep the windows open?
>>21625906you shouldn't use the flame when the windows are not open
So you wanted to be cool and get gas instead of electric and now you gotta breathe in poison fumes lol.
>>21625906>compressed fuel source that close to open flamewhat could go wrong?
>>21625941The fan should suck most of it up.
>>21625906you got electricity for a stove fan but not for an electric stove?
>>21626031I wanted to get into wok cooking
>>21626032electric is fine
I hooked up my big propane bottle to a grill like that but I have a small balcony that I converted to a kitchen, put a powerful hood range. The only problem is I live on the fifth floor so every 2 months I have to fill it and carry it but it's a good work out lol. I also bought the light bottle which is not metal. It's like 65% lighter.
>>21626069>The only problem is I live on the fifth floor and no elevator
>>21625906I supposed technically you COULD but I certainly wouldn't. They don't label it OUTDOOR USE for fun
>>21625906These get used all the time indoors in Korean restaurants. I also use one myself when I have to cook in an odd place. It's totally fine to use.
>>21626031>using an electric stovelol
>>21625906Yeah, I have seen them used in Korean restaurants
>>21625906i always use mine outdoors, dont be a foolt. fellow wokfag
>>21625906>Butane
>>21626172butane is a bastard gas
If you die you shouldn't have
>>21626032If you have a backyard you should just get a high output propane burner(the ones you obviously do have to use outside), there's purpose made wok burners but even a cheap turkey fryer burner will work if you can find one that can cradle your wok. the portable stoves work ok, better than electric but you're still going to be kind of compromised.
>>21626011Not really, they don't work that effectively. Most of it will stay in your kitchen. The range hood will get maybe 10% at most.
>>21625906yeah it's fine if you have windows to open, the bigger concern would actually be storing unsealed fuel cannisters in the house, you can use it inside but I'd probably store it outside.
>>21626389Good point
>>21626387Yea I should get a back yard one.
>>21626032With that same gas, you could've just cooked with you wok on your normal stove, then use a hand torch like in the pic you posted to give the food same wok hei flavor.
>>21626032>>21626387>>21626448Behold, the joy of cooking outside
>>21626388The canisters dont leak
>>21625985Considering that hundreds of millions of devices with that design are used every day, apparently nothing
>>21626866Leaking isn't the issue.
>>21626388>The range hood will get maybe 10% at mostReally? Assuming the range hood actually vents outside I feel like that number is much higher. I have smoked underneath one when I was in high school and it left zero smell in the room. Does the gas from the butane grill spread in a different way than smoke?
>>21626069>I have a small balcony that I converted to a kitchenYou have a landlord with an instant reason to evict you
>>21626113I told my brother about the shame of us growing up with an electric stove and he tried to reply "do you understand why Jews don't have gas ovens" before I answered "homesickness?"
>>21625906The flame is burning ALL of the gas and there's no risk of being inside with it. Ignore these schizo incels who are afraid of "seed oils" and microplastics and teflon. It's fine, dude.
>>21627306I own my apartment. You can't covert shit when you rent.
>>21625985not sure where you are but there should be multiple safety features built into the cans and the burner to prevent explosions.
>>21627314Trust the bro who says its fine dude, dude browhat could go wrong bro
>>21627310Your brother is an kike loving idiot
>>21627303The thing to worry about is carbon monoxide which doesn’t smell
>>21628096*carbon dioxyde
>>21628114*dioxideESL retard.
>>21628096Why wouldn't that also get sucked out through the hood?
At least some iwatani stoves are rated for indoor use.
>>21625906My friend got one of these when the mainboard in his induction stove broke after less than two years. He didn't die but his kitchen is huge.It's not butane, but every ice fisherman I know runs a propane stove inside their ice shack for most of the day with all the doors and windows closed, including me. None of us have ever had any problems.
I use mine indoors and I only have like very mild brain damage it's fine don't worry about it.
>>21625906as long as the flame is all blue there is no more danger than natural gas. propane stoves are a thing and I have a full size one in my house.
>>21626056no anon. thats not fine, your fried rice look grim.>>21626584this anon gets it
>>21630899mmm slant eye people food
>>21625985It's low pressure, unc. Perfectly safe. In fact, the bottle gets COOLER the more you use it.
>>21628096>>21628114>>21628123both can be a problem. Just get a CO alarm or sensor, run the hood fan, and open a window
>>21626387>and the wok’s in the cradle and the silver spoon >op’s gonna make fried rice soon>”when you comin home dad?”>”I don’t know when, I’ll just reheat it then”