Stove of the Year - 2019

Discussion in 'Stove of the Month Archive' started by Spiritburner, Jan 8, 2020.

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Vote for your Stove of the Year 2019

The results of this poll are hidden until the poll closes on Jan 31, 2020.
Poll closed Jan 31, 2020.
  1. Robert Bruce's Primus 96

    6 vote(s)
    9.7%
  2. Presscall's Lawson twin-burner

    16 vote(s)
    25.8%
  3. z1ulike's Azurea Model 401

    2 vote(s)
    3.2%
  4. Christer Carlsson's Fuhrmeister No.8

    11 vote(s)
    17.7%
  5. igh371's Comet No:6

    7 vote(s)
    11.3%
  6. Kerophile's Monitor Minor

    1 vote(s)
    1.6%
  7. richmay's No:7

    1 vote(s)
    1.6%
  8. Staffan Rönn's Imperator No:5

    6 vote(s)
    9.7%
  9. Anfeng's Coleman 345

    3 vote(s)
    4.8%
  10. nmp's Campus 5b

    6 vote(s)
    9.7%
  11. Z1ulike's Fanthou

    3 vote(s)
    4.8%
  1. Spiritburner

    Spiritburner Admin SotM Winner Subscriber

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    No 'stove of the month' for January. Instead it's an opportunity to vote for your favourite winner from 2019. Who's going to be the winner of the 'Stove of the Year 2019?

    The winner will get a SotY Winner notation on their posts & profile & a £25 voucher code from The Fettlebox

    The vote will remain open for the rest of January. Good luck!

    And remember - you can vote for your own stove!

    February 2019 - Robert Bruce's Primus 96 @Robert Bruce
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    March 2019 - Presscall's Lawson twin-burner @presscall
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    April 2019 - z1ulike's Azurea Model 401 @z1ulike
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    May 2019 - Christer Carlsson's Fuhrmeister No.8 @Christer Carlsson
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    June 2019 - igh371's Comet No:6 @igh371
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    July 2019 - Kerophile's Monitor Minor @kerophile
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    August 2019 - richmay's No:7 @richmay
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    September 2019 - Staffan Rönn's Imperator No:5 @Staffan Rönn
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    October 2019 - Anfeng's Coleman 345 @anfeng
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    November 2019 - nmp's Campus 5b @nmp
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    December 2019 - Z1ulike's Fanthou @z1ulike
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  2. Simes

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    Now this is going to be difficult as I can't vote for my own stove....:D
     
  3. snwcmpr

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    Oh man, this IS HARD.
    As I scrolled down I said, oh that one.
    I kept scrolling down, no that one.
    Then I said ....
    "There is no way I can pick one."
    You all did a fine job of posting this year. You all win in my book.

    But, I must. So, I will, somehow.

    Ken
     
  4. Lennart F

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    It will be hard to decide as soon as January 31st with this assortment.:-k
     
  5. snwcmpr

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    Ok, I made a choice.
     
  6. Doc Mark

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    @snwcmpr , Ken,

    I had the same problem! I kept going back and forth, and finally chose a stove. Now, I'm wondering if I should have chosen otherwise!! DANG IT! Too many great choices, and all of them worthy of being chosen!! Guess I'll stick to my original choice........, maybe......!

    Doc
     
  7. Robert Bruce

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    I could not decide went back and forth, finally made a choice but it was hard. Then I thought another one was the one oh well they all deserve my vote but I had to make a choice, so I did.
    Cheers
    Rob
     
  8. snwcmpr

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    I felt the same right after I voted.
    All great stoves and stovies.
     
  9. ArchMc

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    All those stoves deserve to win. I finally voted for the model I want the most. Maybe not really "fair", but it was the one I kept going back to look at.

    ....Arch
     
  10. Lennart F

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    I didn't manage to make a choice but the winner is in my top three and maybe the one with the most lovely design and colour combination.
     
  11. Marc

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    Congratulations, John! Well won, well deserved.
     
  12. Twoberth

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  13. Tony Press

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    Excellent!
     
  14. presscall

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    Among such stunning examples, I’m lost for words ... but thank you to all who participated, voted, looked in but didn’t get around to voting and to Ross for the fun idea of the competition.

    The Lawson, a stove made in the USA with burners made (or at least designed) in France, presently residing in the UK.

    John
     
  15. richmay

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    Excellent stove, well done, congratulations.
     
  16. snwcmpr

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    So many great contenders.
    Congrats John.
     
  17. Simes

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    I'm just looking forward to the prize giving ceremony at Newark. @Spiritburner.

    It would look even better with a nice rosette. :)
     
  18. Robert Bruce

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    Congratulations John, a very nice stove.
    Cheers
    Rob
     
  19. nmp

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    Congratulations @presscall a worthy winner against stiff competition.
    Your avatar is looking very colourful these days!
    Nick
     
  20. Harder D. Soerensen

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    Congrats @presscall
    Very nice stove and not to mention the honor (and the bragging rights ;-)))
    Thank to @Spiritburner for making and sponsoring these competitions!