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- Hot TipsYou will find in this section tips, recommendations, and articles about stoves and heating.
- · What is BTUThe scientific definition of BTU is the amount of heat required to raise temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. Its metric counterpart is the Joule, and it converts as 1 BTU = 1055.56 Joules by the ISO standards.
- · Fuel Comparison TableThe price and efficiency of particular fuel types can be significant factors when deciding which type of a stove you prefer more and that's where our Fuel Comparison Table can come in handy.
- · Burning Properties of WoodSelecting proper wood for burning can be rewarding if you know how and what to select and disappointing if you don't.
- · Starting a Coal StoveStarting fire in a coal stove is not as trivial as in a wood stove. Coal is much denser than wood, so it will take much hotter fire to ignite it.
- Hot VideosVideos about stoves, burning wood, and other hot stuff
- · Burning Seasoned WoodA short demonstration comparing burning seasoned and wet (not dried) wood – right to the point.
- · Cleaning the GlassVideo on how to clean the glass of your stove or fireplace
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- Wood StovesWood Stoves are still the most popular, easy to operate, and very economical way to heat your house. There're different types of designs of wood stoves and they can differ as well in structural and combustion ways.
- · AshleyAshley Wood Stoves are high-quality reliable heating units with a long history started at the beginning of the last century. Ashley wood stoves can come in several designs, including free standing units, fireplace insert, and furnaces.
- · CenturyCentury Wood Stoves are efficient and reliable heating units and they've been heating houses of people living in the United States and around the world for a long time.
- · DroletDrolet Wood Stoves are produced by Canadian family-owned company. Drolet wood stoves can come in three different designs: free standing units, wood burning inserts, and wood burning furnaces.
- · EnglanderEnglander wood stoves are made by the England's Stove Works and come in three different designs, including free standing stoves, wood burning inserts, and wood burning furnaces.
- · FisherFisher Wood Stoves have been heating houses in the United States and Canada for the past few decades, bringing the warmth and joy of real burning fire. Fisher wood stoves were designed by Bob Fisher starting from the middle 1970s.
- · FranklinFranklin Wood Stoves were intially designed by Benjamin Franklin in 1742 and currently manufactured by Vogelzang. After 200 years of use, Franklin wood stoves may be changed, but still feature the same colonial design.
- · JotulJotul Wood Stoves are manufactured by leading Norwegian stove manufacturer Jotul. Jotul wood stoves are made of cast iron and come in two different designs: fee standing stoves and wood burning inserts.
- · KodiakKodiak Wood Stoves are produced by Sherwood Industries, a manufacturer located in British Columbia, Canada. Kodiak wood stoves currently come as free standing stoves and fireplace inserts.
- · MorsoMorso Wood Stoves are made by Danish manufacturers, who's been on the market of making cast-iron stoves for over 150 years. Morso wood stoves currently come as free standing stoves and as fireplace inserts.
- · NapoleonNapoleon wood stoves are built by the Napoleon Fireplace Company and are fine examples of wood burning stoves that produce effective and efficient output saving you money.
- · RegencyRegency Wood Stoves are manufactured by the Regency company, established in 1979 by Robert Little. Regency wood stoves currently come as wood fireplaces, free standing wood stoves, or wood inserts.
- · Vermont CastingsVermont Castings wood stoves have been a mainstay of the heating industry. They are known for their quality and workmanship and are built out of superior cast iron. Vermont Castings wood stoves can be used as alternative fuel sources or as main fuel sourc
- · VogelzangVogelzang Wood Stoves are product of the USA and have been manufactured since 1927. Vogelzang Wood Stoves come in a big variety of designs and constructions and known for their efficiency and reliability.
- · Outdoor Wood StovesOutdoor Wood Stoves proved to be very economical and efficient way of heating up your house. They may come in other fuel types, such as oil or coal.
- · Wood Stove InsertsWood Stove Inserts can be install into the existing fireplace using all existing ventilation works or can be installed in a niche specially build for them. Either way they'll give you more elegant look than a normal wood stove.
- · Antique Wood StovesAntique Wood Stoves are great collector's items and always objects of a great interest of a keen hobbyist or a smart investor.
- · Used Wood StovesUsed Wood Stoves can be a better option for someone who's looking for a budget way of heating their house and cannot afford a brand new model.
- Pellet StovesPellet Stoves have been introduced first in 70s during the Oil Crisis and have been extremely popular since. They provide cleaner burning, easier to control the temperature, and usually capable of using multi-fuel (corn, bio mass, etc).
- · American HarvestAmerican Harvest Pellet Stoves are produced by the US Stoves Company, located in South Pittsburgh, Tennessee. They are solid heating devices built to withstand even the coldest climates with maximum life expectancy.
- · BixbyBixby Pellet Stoves are made by Bixby Energy Systems. Currently, there're two models of Bixby pellet stoves available: Maxfire stove and UBB. Both stoves provide an outstanding efficiency with 99.7% of combustion ratio.
- · BreckwellBreckwell Pellet Stoves are produced by Breckwell Hearth Products. The range of Breckwell pellet stoves is quite wide, varying from standing along units and pellet inserts to classic cast stoves and big utility furnaces.
- · DansonsDansons Pellet Stoves are manufactured by Dansons Group, a family business located in Edmonton, Canada. There are two well established lines of Dansons pellet stoves at this time: "Glow Boy" and "Pelpro".
- · EnglanderEnglander pellet stoves are manufactured by the England's Stove Works, Inc located in Monroe, Virginia. There are several popular models of the Englander pellet stoves including 25-PDVC, 25-PDV, and 25-PUF.
- · HarmanHarman Pellet Stoves are made by Harman Stove Company. Harman pellet stoves come in three different main types: freestanding stoves, fireplace inserts, and central heating units.
- · LennoxLennox Pellet Stoves are produced by Lennox Hearth Products. There two types of Lennox pellet stoves: free standing units and fireplace inserts. There're two models of fireplace inserts at the moment: Winslow and Profile INS.
- · MagnumMagnum Pellet Stoves utilise the unique design that allows them to perform under various fuel conditions without sacrificing the quality of the combustion process.
- · Mount VernonMount Vernon Pellet Stoves are currently a product line of the Quadra-Fire brand. Mount Vernon pellet stoves come in two types: free-standing units and fireplace inserts.
- · Quadra FireQuadra Fire pellet stoves come in 2 different designs: free standing stoves and inserts. Quadra Fire pellet stoves come in four sizes and there're four different models available: Castile, Classic Bay 1200, Santa Fe, and Mt. Vernon AE.
- · TimberridgeThe TimberRidge Company was started in 1975 by Bob England, in Virginia. There are three popular models of the TimberRidge Pellet Stoves: the 55-TRP10 (1500 sq. ft.), the 55-TRP22 (2200 sq. ft), and the 55-TRP240 (TR Max 240).
- · TraegerTraeger Pellet Stoves have been on the market for over 15 years, providing consistent and reliable heat. They come in residential or industrial models, mostly designed for central heating.
- · WhitfieldWhitfield Pellet Stoves are currently a line of products that is run under the Lennox Hearth Products group. There are two types of Whitfield pellet stoves available at the moment: free standing pellet stoves and pellet fireplace inserts.
- · Pellet Stove InsertsPellet Stove Inserts can be install into the existing fireplace using all existing ventilation works or can be installed in a niche specially build for them, giving your place more elegant look comparing to free standing models and not taking up any space
- · Used Pellet StovesUsed Pellet Stoves can prove to be an efficient way to heat up your house and save for an extra bag of pellets.
- Gas StovesGas Stoves still is one the most efficient way of heating your home considering cleanliness, ease of operation, installation, maintenance, and cost.
- · JeffersonJefferson Gas Stoves are well known for its slender look and excellent performance.
- · JotulJotul Gas Stoves bring traditional Norwegian design to modern houses and known for their classy looks and high efficiency.
- · LopiLopi Gas Stoves provide convenient, clean burning, are easy to install, and add an extra charm to your house.
- · NapoleonThere are several different models of Napoleon gas stoves available, each one uniquely manufactured, and therefore you are sure to find one that accents your house interior perfectly.
- · RegencyRegency Gas Stoves give a classy look and style to any house and a great way to warm up on a cold winter day.
- · Vermont CastingsVermont Castings Gas Stoves will turn your house into a stylish, warm and cosy place in no time and practically with no efforts. Vermont Castings Gas Stoves usually come in different colours to your interior design.
- · Used Gas StovesUsed Gas Stoves can easily become your efficient way to warm up your house and save for an extra bottle of gas
- Electric StovesElectric Stoves are still the easiest way to heat your house. Electricity may not be as cheap as wood or gas, but there's definitely least maintenance, minimal installation, maximum mobility, and a lot of comfort.
- · DimplexDimplex Electric Stoves are most popular electric stoves on the market at the moment and there is a reason for this: they're reliable, efficient, and they look great.
- · LancasterLancaster Electric Stoves are compact, efficient, and reliable appliances. They can come in traditional cast iron models giving your room a classy and stylish look.
- · Used Electric StovesUsed Electric Stoves may prove to be a write decision, saving you enough to cover another electric bill.
- Corn StovesCorn Stoves are the most environment friendly stoves, providing the cleanest burning and the least amount of smoke and soot, being very efficient, practical, and reliable at the same time.
- · American HarvestAmerican Harvest Corn Stoves are known for its long life expectancy. They usually come as multi-fuel stoves and can work, beside of corn, on beans, cherry and olive pits, processed silage and bio mass fuel grains.
- · BixbyBixby Corn Stoves have very high combustion efficiency, over 90% and come as multi-fuel stoves capable to work on corn, wood or bio mass pellets.
- · DansonsDansons Corn Stoves are produced by Dansons Group, a Canadian company located near Edmonton. There're two lines of pellet stove products and they both have Dansons corn stoves in their range: "Glow Boy" and "Pelpro".
- · EnglanderEnglander Corn Stoves are manufactured by England's Stove Works Company and usually come as multi-fuel stoves, combining bio-fuel (corn) and pellets.
- · Golden GrainGolden Grain Corn Stoves have been produced for over 15 years under other brand names, but finally they emerged on their own to provide clean, reliable, and effective heat to your homes.
- · MagnumMagnum Corn Stoves are made by American Energy Systems and there're five different models: Magnum Countryside, Magnum Baby Countryside, Magnum Winchester, Magnum 6500, and Magnum 7500.
- · Quadra FireQuadra Fire Corn Stoves are modern fully automatic appliances that usually come in combination models capable of burning wood pellets and grain-fuel, including corn.
- · SnyderSynder Corn Stoves are big capacity corn furnaces suitable for big houses or shops, and they've been first stoves capable to burn shelled corn to lower the cost of heating.
- · TimberridgeTimberridge Corn Stoves are produced by England's Stove Works Company located in Monroe, VA, and are reliable, efficient, and time-tested products.
- · TraegerTraeger Corn Stoves vary from smaller residential units to bigger commercial furnaces, usually capable of working on different types of bio fuel, and designed for central heating.
- · Corn Stove InsertsCorn Stove Inserts can turn your old and quite often useful fireplace into an effective source of heat and comfort, being environment friendly, efficient, and practical at the same time.
- · Used Corn StovesUsed Corn Stoves may prove to be a write choice, providing you with efficient and clean heating and saving you enough for another few bushels of corn.
- Coal StovesCoal Stoves are getting back in fashion - with the raising cost of conventional heating sources, coal stoves again become a very cost effective alternative heating source.
- · AlaskaAlaska Coal Stoves have been manufactured by Alaska Stove Company, Bloomsburg, Alaska for over 25 years and are 100% "made in USA".
- · HarmanHarman Coal Stoves have been very popular and efficient burners for many years. They come as top- or front-loading models and can work either only on coal or in combination with wood.
- · Antique Coal StovesAntique Coal Stoves are great collector's items and might be still good burners; they're always objects of a great interest of a keen hobbyist or a smart investor.
- · Used Coal StovesUsed Coal Stoves can prove to be an efficient way to heat up your house and save for a few extra loads of coal.
- Cast Iron StovesCast Iron Stoves are know for their sturdiness and reliability; they come in many different design and types, including wood, gas, pellet, coal, and even bio fuel models.
- · JotulJotul Cast Iron Stoves have been produced since 1853, bringing traditional Norwegian design and well know for their top quality and efficiency.
- · NapoleonNapoleon Cast Iron Stoves are manufactured by Napoleon Fireplace, a company started in 1976 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada; they're well known for their high efficiency.
- · VogelzangVogelzang Cast Iron Stoves are known for their solid design and high efficiency, providing years of maintenance free operation.
- · Antique Cast Iron StovesAntique Cast Iron Stoves are getting more popular and harder to get, being a constant object of interest of collectors and investors.
- · Used Cast Iron StovesUsed Cast Iron Stoves can prove to be a smart purchase, having an efficient way to heat up your house and save enough for an extra load of fuel.
- Pot Belly StovesPot Belly Stoves can either be collector's items or modern stoves, as some stove manufactures produce models looking as classical pot belly stoves, but working on pellets, gas, and even corn.
- Parts, Supplies & AccessoriesAny appliance needs taking care of sooner or later and stoves are not exception. You'll find a wide range of parts, accessories, and supplies for different type of stoves.
- · Auger MotorsAuger Motors are used in pellet stoves to push the conveyer that feeds the pellets into the furnace.
- · Chimney Liner KitsChimney Liner Kits are used for relining existing chimneys or as a liner in new construction and can be used for venting wood, wood pellets, coal, oil, and non-condensing gases.
- · Cleaning BrushesCleaning Brushes are essential tools for a stove owner – nobody likes soot and ashes falling off your stove on polished floors or carpets.
- · Corn CleanersCorn Cleaners are ultimately designed for separating good corn kernels from chaff, dust, and other substances that may hinder smooth and clean burning of your corn or pellet stove.
- · Floor ProtectorsFloor Protectors protect the floor under or in front of your stove from the intense heat, hot coals, ashes, and soot that a stove can produce.
- · Gas Installation KitsGas Installation Kits usually include tubes and fittings to connect your gas stove to a gas supply, e.g. a gas bottle.
- · Heat Exchange ReclaimersHeat Exchange Reclaimers are used to capture the heat escaping from a stove through a vent and circulate it around the house.
- · Stove ThermostatsStove Thermostats significantly ease and automate operation of your stove, increasing comfort of consistent heating at the same time.
- · Stove FansStove Fans can come as spare parts to a stove or as an accessory for hot air circulation.
- · Vent PipesVent Pipes are basic units of ventilation and can come as separate units or installation kits.
- · Wood PelletsWood Pellets are one of the cheapest fuels on the market at the moment.
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