Product Showcase Wood Stoves |
Product Showcase Wood Stoves |
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Built to BurnWood Stoves Provide Lasting Heat |
With colder months setting in, reliable heat becomes a priority for those living on acreage. Wood stoves remain a trusted choice, combining the timeless comfort of a glowing fire with the efficiency of today’ s technology.
Modern designs use durable materials such as cast iron and soapstone and incorporate features such as hybrid combustion systems and air-wash glass, making them cleaner, longer-burning and easier to care for than ever before.
From compact stoves that suit smaller spaces to larger units capable of heating wide, open homes, these models offer dependable ways to stay warm through the season.
ASHWOOD LE-1
To offer efficiency and long burn times, the Ashwood LE-1 is built as a primary heat source for larger spaces. With a 2.5-cubic-foot firebox and an 18-inch log capacity, it produces up to 82,000 BTUs while achieving a U. S. Environmental Protection Agency( EPA)-rated efficiency of 78 percent. Certified to meet EPA 2020 standards, the unit operates with low particulate emissions of 1.11 grams per hour.
Homeowners can expect up to 12 hours of burn time, aided by a variable-speed blower option for better heat circulation. Design features include multiple leg styles, pedestal and ash pan options and pewter trim accents. It also incorporates a self-cleaning glass system for easier maintenance.
Approved for use in manufactured homes and compatible with outside air systems, the stove can heat up to 2,800 square feet. Measuring just over 26 inches wide and weighing 440 pounds, the Ashwood LE-1 balances robust construction with practical versatility for long-term home heating.
Kuma Stoves, Inc. | www. kumastoves. com
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HIPSTER 20
The Hipster 20 wood stove combines cast iron and soapstone construction to deliver consistent heat for up to 24 hours on a single load of wood. Its 2.2-cubic-foot firebox accepts logs up to 19 inches long, while the ceramic glass door stays clear through an airwash system for easier viewing and maintenance.
Designed to meet U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 2020 requirements, the unit produces 60,000 BTUs with an efficiency rating of 79 %, reaching up to 82 % under optimal conditions, and emits just 0.6 grams per hour. The TruHybrid combustion system drives this performance by incorporating three stages of burning to make use of more heat while reducing waste.
With a heating capacity of about 2,000 square feet, the stove is approved for use in mobile homes and qualifies for the 30 % federal tax credit. Weighing just under 500 pounds, the Hipster 20 balances durability with long-term efficiency.
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Ambiance Fireplaces | ambiancefireplaces. com
DEFIANT
First introduced more than four decades ago, the Defiant wood stove remains a recognizable fixture in American home heating. One of the original models even sits in the Smithsonian’ s National Museum of American History.
Today’ s version continues that legacy with updated performance and convenience features. Designed for midto large-size spaces, it heats 1,300 to 2,800 square feet with efficiencies of 78 % higher heating value and 84 % lower heating value. Burn times are extended through thermostatically controlled combustion, allowing steadier heat output over long periods. Practical details include a swing-out ash pan that can be emptied safely even when the stove is hot, as well as a top-loading system that reduces smoke and stray embers when adding wood.
Certified at 1.3 grams of emissions per hour, the Defiant meets modern U. S. Environmental Protection Agency standards while retaining its traditional cast-iron construction and large firebox design. Its combination of history and function makes it a lasting choice for home heating.
Vermont Castings | www. forgenflame. com / pages / vermont-castings
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US2000P
The US 2000P is built for midsize spaces, the 2,000-square-foot pedestal wood stove is designed to deliver steady heat without relying on electricity. A firebox measuring 2 cubic feet holds logs up to 21 inches long, supporting longer burn times and fewer reloads.
With a maximum output of 89,000 BTUs, the stove uses a non-catalytic secondary burn system to boost efficiency while keeping emissions within U. S. Environmental Protection Agency limits. The unit is also approved for use in U. S. mobile homes, reflecting its focus on safety and versatility.
An arched glass door provides a clear view of the fire, aided by an air-wash feature that helps prevent buildup on the glass. Firebrick lining extends the stove’ s durability and improves combustion performance, while a built-in ash pan simplifies cleanup. Blending practical heating capacity with traditional styling, this model offers an efficient wood-burning option for households seeking a dependable heat source through the colder months.
United States Stove Co. | www. usstove. com
GREEN MOUNTAIN 60
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Built for efficiency and steady heat, the Green Mountain 60 wood stove can warm spaces up to 2,000 square feet. Its 2-cubic-foot firebox accommodates logs up to 18 inches long and supports burn times of up to 24 hours.
A combination of cast iron and soapstone construction helps retain and radiate heat long after the fire dies down, while the wide glass front offers a clear view of the flames. Using a TruHybrid combustion system, the stove combines three stages of burning— primary, secondary and catalytic— to meet U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 2020
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clean air standards with emissions measured at just 0.6 grams per hour.
Rated at 60,000 BTUs with an efficiency of 79 %, the Green Mountain 60 is designed to operate with low smoke output, whether burning hot or at a slower pace. At 405 pounds, it provides durable construction suited for longterm daily heating needs.
HearthStone Outdoor | www. hearthstonestoves. com
ENDEAVOR NEXGEN-HYBRID
With a focus on efficiency and ease of use, the Endeavor NexGen-Hybrid wood stove is built to handle the demands of heating spaces up to 2,000 square feet. Its hybrid technology reduces emissions to 1.2 grams per hour while maintaining up to 80 % efficiency.
The firebox measures 2.66 cubic feet, accommodating logs nearly 20 inches long, and offers burn times of up to 10 hours. Heat output ranges between 15,000 and 70,500 BTUs, depending on load and burn rate. A single control makes it simple to manage airflow and adjust the burn, while a bypass damper minimizes smoke when refueling. For daily upkeep, the stove includes a largecapacity ash pan designed for easier cleaning.
The viewing window, made of ceramic glass and spanning 165 square inches, provides a broad look at the flames. Constructed from thick steel plates and weighing 448 pounds, the Endeavor is built for durability and steady home heating.
Lopi Stoves | www. lopistoves. com
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