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Nope... Disastrous!
ReplyDeleteUNA WAN KILL PEOPLE FINISH?
DeleteNo it is not disastrous... the world is speedily moving away from petrol so you biafrans can go fuck yourselves and you oil since that is the only source of revenue you all know and your whores prostitution. what a wasted region on earth.
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DeleteAbeg don't try it
DeleteChai. It doesn't use diesel in combination with the gas. So how can it be dangerous when it's kept outdoors?
DeleteAnd na for yoruba land dem dey get gas? Resentful yoluba cocoa people.
DeleteHahahahaha which one is now more expensive. Who invent this one.
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**********************how safe ix dix?????? ka ayi yasiikwaa nkea gas ka na agbalikor ndi mmadu....... owee buru gene
ReplyDelete**********************how safe ix dix?????? ka ayi yasiikwaa nkea gas ka na agbalikor ndi mmadu....... owee buru gene
ReplyDeleteGood one buh I can't try dis mbok
ReplyDeleteIs dis one not gonna be more risky?
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
Nice concept if a no go burn down house. Linda take note!
ReplyDeletena wa oooo.. another one will be on stove.. nice innovation
ReplyDeleteLinda mkn money snc 2000
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
I really do not understand these people...this is a hazard ...so where would the gas canister be when the gen is on? you don't even put petrol in keg close to the gen talkless of a full gas canister...
ReplyDeleteMinister of environment and others need to shut these people down...cooking with Gas is not even safe not you want to merge two dangerous items ...
Linda please stop encouraging this bad behaviour
Lots of Nigerians are still afraid of gas, as some think it could cause explosion, but I don't blame them. It's lack of research and limited knowledge, which suggests why most Nigerians still don't use gas cookers at home.
DeleteTruth is a running propane gas cylinder on generator is safer than running it on cookers. Cookers naturally generate flame (naked fire), yet do not cause explosions, as the cylinders are built to handle the generated flame, whereas your gen doesn't generate flame.
Again, if there's a leakage from your cylinder/hose in your kitchen, gas can easily accumulate and any ignition can cause fire, being that your kitchen is an enclosure, whereas your gen and cylinder, being outside, has adequate ventilation, which will naturally circulate away any leaked gas - reducing the chance of fire and explosion, in case of fire ignition.
@TruelyTopaz are you that illiterate? Research and stop saying what you don't know
DeleteI can imagine an explosion!! Hmmm! Can't Nigeria just make solar lighting system CHEAP and available?
ReplyDeleteGo for the exhibition before you wail foul.
ReplyDeleteNo tanx. Ndi obi ojoo.
ReplyDeleteCylinder and hose has to be minimum 1km....
ReplyDeleteSafety concerns
ReplyDeleteLots of Nigerians are still afraid of gas, as some think it could cause explosion, but I don't blame them. It's lack of research and limited knowledge, which suggests why most Nigerians still don't use gas cookers at home.
Truth is a running propane gas cylinder on generator is safer than running it on cookers. Cookers naturally generate flame (naked fire), yet do not cause explosions, as the cylinders are built to handle the generated flame, whereas your gen doesn't generate flame.
Again, if there's a leakage from your cylinder/hose in your kitchen, gas can easily accumulate and any ignition can cause fire, being that your kitchen is an enclosure, whereas your gen and cylinder, being outside, has adequate ventilation, which will naturally circulate away any leaked gas - reducing the chance of fire and explosion, in case of fire ignition.
Although we recommend you keep your gen and cylinders outdoors to avoid overhearing, and use a hose of 3-5 yards. Also, avoid having your gen in a cluster of running gens, like we have in some apartments.
This has been existing for ages here in America...just make sure the distance is pretty good and the cylinder is certified. Standard Organization certifies the that gas carburetor and cylinders.
ReplyDeleteLots of Nigerians are still afraid of gas, as some think it could cause explosion, but I don't blame them. It's lack of research and limited knowledge, which suggests why most Nigerians still don't use gas cookers at home.
ReplyDeleteTruth is a running propane gas cylinder on generator is safer than running it on cookers. Cookers naturally generate flame (naked fire), yet do not cause explosions, as the cylinders are built to handle the generated flame, whereas your gen doesn't generate flame.
Again, if there's a leakage from your cylinder/hose in your kitchen, gas can easily accumulate and any ignition can cause fire, being that your kitchen is an enclosure, whereas your gen and cylinder, being outside, has adequate ventilation, which will naturally circulate away any leaked gas - reducing the chance of fire and explosion, in case of fire ignition.
YOU PEOPLE WAN KILL PERSON ABI?
ReplyDeleteAUNTY LINDA....
Made in china...available on Alibaba
ReplyDeleteSo risky Biko,before hazard go befall someone household
ReplyDeleteI'll pass. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is risk at its peak
ReplyDeleteINNOVATION is good.
ReplyDeleteNigerians need to be educated properly before widespread use.
I don't see it cheaper in any way because gas price has increased drastically...then how is it supposed to be cheaper..this cylinder am seeing with the generator is 12.5 kg which was formally filled at the rate of 3000 but now 4000 naira.until u analyse the running our of the the full 12.5kg then will we can weigh our options..thanks.
ReplyDeleteDanger looming around the corner
ReplyDeleteBurn ya house down.
ReplyDeleteAnd when gas is scarce like it is today? Potech use the kit yourself, you cannot chop my money again.
ReplyDeletePotech you cannot chop my money again.
ReplyDeleteHow long will a normal cylinder last 4.
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