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The ancient Spanish heater that's dangerous but 'abuelas' still use

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January 22, 2025
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The ancient Spanish heater that's dangerous but 'abuelas' still use
An essential piece of furniture in the home of many Spanish ‘abuelas’ (grandmothers) is the ‘mesa camilla’, a table with a heater or charcoal fire that burns at up to 300C and is kept under a blanket. Unfortunately, it’s also a made-in-Spain fire hazard.

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