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Next-generation home boiler

A next-generation home boiler that uses organic waste and scrap materials, resulting in zero fuel costs!

The "next-generation home boiler" uses organic waste and kitchen scraps as fuel, making it a cost-effective device that does not incur fuel expenses and is friendly to household budgets. It generates thermal energy through a pyrolysis method, which does not produce smoke that could disturb neighbors, and it also does not emit carbon dioxide, contributing to the prevention of global warming. Additionally, it can generate over 200 liters of hot water at 40°C and 240m³ of warm air at 40°C per hour, with an electricity cost of less than 10 yen per day. 【Features】 ■ Zero fuel costs ■ Zero smoke and carbon dioxide emissions ■ Running costs consist only of electricity expenses of less than 10 yen per day ■ By-products (magnetic ash and wood vinegar) become new products *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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【Specifications】 ■Size: Width 800 × Length 1,400 × Height 1,300 mm, approximately 200 kg ■Storage tank: Diameter 500 × Height 900 mm, approximately 180 L ■Material: Stainless steel (base only ordinary steel) ■Fuel: Organic waste, kitchen waste, and others (excluding metal, glass, and ceramics) Options: Power generation unit available (0.4 to 1 kW), deodorizer *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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At Kakyuno Manufacturing Co., Ltd., we handle a sixth industrialization system factory, multipurpose simple biomass boilers, and next-generation home boilers. By tapping into agricultural, forestry, and fishery resources, we aim to contribute to the local community by promoting regional revitalization, job creation, preventing depopulation, and reducing CO2 emissions.