In Lutsk, an entrepreneur developed and started production of ceramic heaters.

The device has the shape of a jug and heats up very quickly even from an ordinary candle.

It has already been tested by the military on the front lines and they are very satisfied, says TSN. 

"The inner one is heated up to 300 degrees, the second - 250, and the third -215," says Vasyl about his three-layer miracle jug, which he just took off the fire.

The clay battery heater heats up very quickly and retains heat for a long time.

The secret is in its unusual form.

"The heat that gets inside comes out later, passing through the first cup, then through the second, through the third, accordingly, all the heat accumulates," the man convinces.

The idea to make such a heater arose a few weeks ago, and the name was invented by Vasyl's daughter.

"The greenhouse says, great, let's go to the Volyn greenhouse.

We made a logo," says the volunteer.

One such greenhouse requires two kilograms of clay, says master Volodymyr.

"You have to follow the height and width, everything has to be clear," he adds about the filigree work with the greenhouse. 

The material was brought all the way from Sloviansk, because this clay does not crack when heated.

In a few weeks, almost two hundred greenhouses were made in this workshop.

Fifty - were handed over to the military and they already had time to protest them.

"It is not visible from thermal imagers, it is not visible from those drones that fly.

You can hide somewhere and get warm," says Vasyl. 

To keep warm on the front line, it is enough to have at least a small candle, a lighter or dry alcohol at hand.

As a bonus, the inventors, along with ceramic heaters, also make unique warming plates, also made of clay, which can be placed under outerwear. 

They plan to continue making greenhouses.

Both for the military and for all those who want to heat their homes. 

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