Cookswell Energy Saving Jikos and Charcoal Ovens

Welcome to the Cookswell Jikos blog. The following posts and pictures are our latest updates, sales offers, recipes and prices from the home of the Original Kenya Ceramic Jiko, Charcoal Oven and Kinyanjui Barrel Kilns. We encourage you to; Invest in tree planting! Save Money! Save Energy! Eat Well!

The end of month special - everything that left int he fridge and pantry in pan and in the oven!







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A fantastic lunch, a Molo leg of lamb - Kisii banana bread and Timau potatoes followed up with Mum's special casserole. Cooked Lunch, Dinner and desert for 5 great friends and a baby using only 2 handfuls of ''branch'' homemade charcoal


















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A Dam fine day in Nairobi!

Freshwater boating trials of the HMS Cookswell Jikos 

A fine day of BBQ all around - next to go to the ocean! 












food coma.... 

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Somethings you just dont see every Monday - especially on April 1st!

Boaris the BBQ Boar - handmade right here in Kenya by Cookswell Jikos! 






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Order your jiko using mPesa!

Order your jiko using mPesa!
Order your new stove or oven to any corner of Kenya directly through Mpesa! We work with a network of local transport providers, (G4S, Kampala Coach, Easy Coach, 2NK, Mololine, DHL etc.) to deliver your jiko to 20+ locations around East Africa!

WHERE WE ARE

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Click the link above for Google map directions to our new Nairobi Jiko Collection Center, The Lower Kabete Woodfuel Resource Center.

We also have Cookswell Authorized dealers in the following places:

Cookswell Jikos Europe - www.cookswell.eu Nederlands

Chardust Ltd.....Nairobi






About Cookswell Jikos

Cookswell Jikos is a small but growing family owned Kenyan business. We provide our customers with professional charcoal and wood fueled stoves, portable convection ovens, BBQ's, smokers, space heaters and charcoal making kilns.
Roast, bake, steam, or smoke your food in our efficient, easy to use cookers. Our products are handcrafted in Kenya by professionally trained Kenyan artisans.
The designs continue to improve with over 18 years with constant consumer feedback.

We proudly include a free packet of acacia tree seeds with every stove and oven purchased to further the goal of making charcoal a sustainable energy source. We also sell a wide variety of indigenous tree seeds and seedlings with our partner, The Woodlands 2000 Trust http://www.woodlands2000trust.org/ for planting around Kenya.
Cookswell Jikos promotes the sustainable production, management and processing of wood fuels as one of the many renewable energy resources for East Africa’s cooking needs.

We also make innovative, simple to use portable, mobile kilns to make your own free charcoal at home from branches, twigs, maize cobs, coconut husks and other woody biomass.

Order your new stove or oven and have it delivered to any major town in Kenya. We also have a network of local transport providers for delivery around East Africa and beyond.

Save money, Save energy and Eat Well with Cookswell!

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