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I've been using the both burners separately and have not used the
bridge at all. I have a couple of rectangular grills that came with the stove, but have not used them either, as they seem unwieldy. I was of the opinion when I bought the stove that I might be able to use it for an oval shaped pot, but it seems that the pots I've seen are a little small. Today seeing an oval 7 qt. ceramic/cast iron pot made me wonder about using one on the burners/bridge. When I measured the total burners, they are 17" from end to end, and 7-1/2 wide (they are round). The pot is 13" x 10.5" hardly a close fit, IMO. I'm wondering what kind of pots any reading this are using on their bridge burners that give an adequate fit. Thanks so much. Dee |
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