Thank you for this, I was gifted an old coal iron and am thinking of giving it a go at some point. Quick look of your channel and you clearly have a lot of very interesting content so I immediately subscribed :)
Absolutely 💯 right bro... Actually Gorey ki koi b aejaad aesi nahi jis se public without paying some cost faida utha sakey.....Bhai Desi chezoan ka apna hi swad he.... love you bro from Pakistan
no idea why youtube recommended this to me :D For a moment I considered getting one of these for when the power breaks down, but then I realized I would probably have no reason to wear a shirt when there is no power
Hahaha!....So true! But hey, you are not going to sit at home ...aren't you. I got this one because of sentimental reasons. (But it did prove useful. There was a hurricane and after it passed, we had to return to the office but the powerlines were not restored yet. This one here came in really handy)
Thanks. I am surprised a lot of people take interest in these coal fed iron box and how to use it. big thanks for watching the video and taking time to comment
Have you made soap from wood ash for a video yet? I would be more than willing to help you with a video on extracting the Sodium Hydroxide from wood ash. I use wood ash to make soap as well, but have recently been processing the ash even further and extracting pure sodium hydroxide crystals from the lye water made from wood ash. Message me if you are interested in discussing.... Cheers!
Please don't use the charcoal iron Box indoors. Pyrolysis of charcoal produces carbon monoxide which can be fatal even when inhaled in moderate quantities.
@@UmarSheikh013 i think i got it for 2800 rupees or something....check on goolgle for current Brass price per kilo. Then based on the weight, you can guess the present price. (There will be making charges)
Not to bust your balls but that's a "coal iron" not a coal iron box, it's just a "coal Iron" the box part doesn't belong in that sentence. You might say "coal clothes iron" but the box part is redundant.
Thank you for this, I was gifted an old coal iron and am thinking of giving it a go at some point. Quick look of your channel and you clearly have a lot of very interesting content so I immediately subscribed :)
Thank you so much!. I am really glad
Bro you're English accent is tooo good .. you'll have great future
That takes some skill and good judgment to use without burning up your clothes. Well done, and thanks for posting!
Well said!!Thanks for watching!
great video! this will come in handy when I give my grandson his birthday present; subscribed!!!
Thank you so much for sharing the whole process ! Hello from France :-D
Greetings from India!. Thanks for stopping by and making this comment. Means a lot!
Absolutely 💯 right bro...
Actually Gorey ki koi b aejaad aesi nahi jis se public without paying some cost faida utha sakey.....Bhai Desi chezoan ka apna hi swad he.... love you bro from Pakistan
Thank you, Greetings from India!
You are just too awesome!
I surfed your videos and understood the reason you wrote the things you did, in your channel.
Happy to hear that! Thanks...
Woah this is so educational for me!
I am happy it was useful. Thanks
no idea why youtube recommended this to me :D For a moment I considered getting one of these for when the power breaks down, but then I realized I would probably have no reason to wear a shirt when there is no power
Hahaha!....So true! But hey, you are not going to sit at home ...aren't you. I got this one because of sentimental reasons. (But it did prove useful. There was a hurricane and after it passed, we had to return to the office but the powerlines were not restored yet. This one here came in really handy)
Your,young and black and gifted. I love my people because we have to do it (practical) make it and sharing the video.
Thanks a bunch!
thanks!
Welcome!
Good video Rajesh koothrappali!
hahaha....Rajesh Koothrapali is from North India.... I am from the southern peninsula of India
very useful
Glad you think so!
Nice
Thanks. I am surprised a lot of people take interest in these coal fed iron box and how to use it. big thanks for watching the video and taking time to comment
Dude you have some unique style...
and i pretty much liked it
Have you made soap from wood ash for a video yet? I would be more than willing to help you with a video on extracting the Sodium Hydroxide from wood ash. I use wood ash to make soap as well, but have recently been processing the ash even further and extracting pure sodium hydroxide crystals from the lye water made from wood ash. Message me if you are interested in discussing.... Cheers!
Sure, can you help me ?
@@VIDEOEPPO Absolutely. I will reach out to you and provide my contact info so we can work on something!
WHERE,in Mumbai, is it available?😊
usually in utensil shops where they sell brass cookware
😂 and you clean laundry will smell like barbecue )))
No It doesn't,Actually!
My Grandma had Stories about this things, Came out in different types of Irons!.....This Country is Still in the STONE AGE!.......Thnks to ISLAM!....
Where you bought it
In a local shop where they sell household utensils made out of brass.
Nice mr kaalu 😂😂😂
WTF! The Hindu Slash! Does he shred on the Sitar?
This is suitable for outdoor ironing. For indoor steam iron like a) silver star gravity steam iron b) lelit ps326 iron
do you get ash or soot on your clothes?
if you don't wiggle the iron....then no!.
What is price for this
It depends on its weight and it's made of brass. This one approx 10 kg
$400-$500
This iron box price
Its based on weight of the brass. It almost 10 kg and I bought it for3500/- INR
@@VIDEOEPPO ok. Thankyou for the reply
Please don't use the charcoal iron Box indoors. Pyrolysis of charcoal produces carbon monoxide which can be fatal even when inhaled in moderate quantities.
True. I did this only for filming. There is good enough ventilation where I do it normally
Suyash Srivastava yes u r right brother but in tamilnadu most of the family was run by these coal iron box..
Omg - CO poisoning
i personally love this iron box, i have one but with steam
do you have a iron box like this with steam? I would love to see it!
Hi Josh, is this common in India?
Yes actually. you find one shop in a street usually.
@@VIDEOEPPO wow, interesting stuff
Indian only use choar coal in any heating or melting process
Price???
it keeps varying based on metal price.
@@VIDEOEPPO But How Much Its Price Any Metal
@@UmarSheikh013 i think i got it for 2800 rupees or something....check on goolgle for current Brass price per kilo. Then based on the weight, you can guess the present price. (There will be making charges)
@@VIDEOEPPO thank you Sir
It's cordless and you can roast some beef why call it Iron when it's made of brass
Hahaha...so true!
Dam ko to Jana bahan
How the hell do you not get soot on your garms blud?
usually there is little to no sooth if we use proper good quality charcoal. I wouldn't deny that we have to be bit more careful with this one
Iam using this ayon box
How is it working for you?
Joni lever 😂😂
Really... that's a compliment actually!
where can we find one to buy and how much it costs
Its sold where they sell all brass and steel utensils
Not to bust your balls but that's a "coal iron" not a coal iron box, it's just a "coal Iron" the box part doesn't belong in that sentence. You might say "coal clothes iron" but the box part is redundant.
Oh..that way!.... but that how we have been calling it ...like forever!... Good to know