From Juneau to Fairbanks, new Toyo stoves are malfunctioning in cold weather

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From Juneau to Fairbanks, new Toyo stoves are malfunctioning in cold weather
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Technician Steve Sanders of S&S Toyo Repair said he’d never seen a Toyostove have problems running in the cold. “I’ve been going for 15 years ... I’ve seen the build-up, if they use bad fuel. But not new heaters, and not this many at one time.”

Stove technician Steve Sanders shows black carbon build-up in a Toyo Laser 531/532

Toyostoves, from the Japanese brand Toyotami, are a popular heating system across Alaska, especially in rural areas. They burn efficiently on stove oil, heating cabins and houses in places where temperatures regularly drop well below zero. “The one upstairs that we’ve had for about 11 years stayed functioning fine, when the new one failed,” he said.

All had gone out during the same cold weekend, with the same error codes and the same carbon build-up around the fuel nozzle.“All of the photos look the same,” he said. “And you don’t need to be a technician to see that it was something happening with the fuel.”

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