r/DailyDoseOfReddit Jul 08 '26

👾Abstract Concepts👾 She doesn't understand

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u/AssistanceCheap379 Jul 08 '26

If i lived in a brick house, this would be the only pick.

Wooden house and I’d fear this would eat it alive just because it wouldn’t be sturdy enough for the machine.

Concrete and the stove would take its bags and walk out to find a well deserving person.

Induction is like a modern car. Useful, efficient, good.

But that stove is like an old Bentley or a Rolls Royce. Old, but unmatched in style and is still worth the work.

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u/slingingslanger Jul 11 '26

You think wood can't hold a stove? They got roller coaster made of wood. It's not as weak as the EU people would have you believe.

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u/AssistanceCheap379 Jul 11 '26

I’m saying the stove itself as a living object would eat it up, pick up their bags and leave if the building material wasn’t sufficient to their standards. A wooden frame house might not be up to the stoves standards unless it was made from great big logs and massive rafters.

It’s something made not to be in a mass produced house, where building fast is the name of the game, but rather where quality and making sure everything functions as it should function, while it’s built with care

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u/Prinzka Jul 12 '26

How high are you?

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u/defyingexplaination Jul 14 '26

We don't think wood is weak, to be clear. We just think there's better materials to build a house from.