Read all about our out our charcoal making kilns here kenyacharcoal.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-co
And order online here cookswell.co.ke/product-catego small sized is 6,500ksh (1/4 gunia per day) the large one(1 gunia per day) is 18,500ksh (2020)
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!
Have you tried out the new Soul Coal eco-charcoal?
New eco-charcoal now in stock! We now have the amazing Soul Coal leleshwa bush charcoal harvested from fire breaks at Ol Ari Nyiro conservancy in Laikipia County. This charcoal supports local community members as well as controlling the spread of the invasive Leleshwa plant. Perfect for your daily bbq and baking needs, burns hot and clean. (800ksh for 8kgs here)
Cookswell Photo Contest
This month we will be running our first jiko photo contest and you could win 10,000ksh store credit towards a new jiko of your dreams 😍
Inbox us your photos or email them to info@cookswell.co.ke, get ready, get set, GO!
Make your own FREE charcoal at home!
Make charcoal at home without cutting down any trees by using just small twigs and branches in one of our improved charcoal making kilns.
Please see the two sizes available here at our new web store https://cookswell.co.ke/product-category/kilns/
Please welcome our newest ReGreen Partner the KIBWEZI WELLWISHERS (Centre for sustainability) grassroots group
Who are working hard to ReGreen Makueni County and beyond! Led by the indomitable Rachel Mwakili the KWW are a seedball team to be reckoned with! We look forward to helping them grow millions of trees over the coming years. Makueni County is/was one of the hotspots of the charcoal trade over the years and much of our the waste charcoal dust we use to make the seedballs may well of come from this County, so its great to send it back filled with indigenous tree and grass seeds!
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