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A clay-made charcoal stove typically uses less charcoal than a metallic one because it has superior heat retention properties. The thick walls of clay store heat effectively, allowing for more efficient cooking at lower temperatures. Additionally, clay stoves often have better insulation and a more efficient design that minimizes heat loss, leading to reduced charcoal consumption. This combination results in a more sustainable and economical cooking method.

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