| Wood Stoves |
Wood Stove |
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 | Englander 2,200 sq. ft. Wood Stove |  | $1,199.00 | 24.5 x 27.75 x 23.25 in. | 22.75 x 13.75 x 20 in. | 75,000 | 2200 sq. ft. | 20 in. | 63% | steel, rear heat shield, freestanding, glass door, blower included, air wash system, EPA certified, 5 year limited warranty |
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Pros: Reviewers said this wood stove easily warmed up all levels of their home even when they had it in the basement. Reviewers also liked the way it looks.
Cons: Most reviewers' only complaint is that the ash pan is a little smaller than they would like.
Ideal for: This wood stove is a great investment for customers with larger homes who want a great looking and efficient wood stove.
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 | Pleasant Hearth 1800 Sq. Ft. Wood Burning Stove with Blower |  | $749.00 | 30.75 x 27 x 23 in. | Not listed | 65,000 | 1800 sq. ft. | 22 in. | 82% | air wash system, glass door, blower included, EPA certified, 5 yr limited warranty |
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Pros: Reviewers said this wood stove works well, warms up the house quickly, and is of great quality for such a low price.
Cons: Reviewers said this wood stove has a smaller firebox and that the blower is noisy.
Ideal for: This is a good buy for customers looking for an affordable wood stove that still works great.
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 | Pleasant Hearth 1200 Sq. Ft. Wood Burning Stove with Blower |  | $699.00 | 31.5 x 22.5 x 22.5 in. | Not listed | 50,000 | 1200 sq. ft. | 18 in. | 81% | EPA certified, mobile home approved, pedestal base, 5 yr limited warranty |
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Pros: Reviewers liked that this stove is durable, compact, and burns wood for a decent amount of time.
Cons: Some reviewers said the heat does not transfer well and mostly stays directly in the area the stove is in.
Ideal for: This is a good buy for customers who are looking for a smaller stove to have in a smaller house.
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 | Logwood 900 sq. ft. Wood Stove |  | $249.00 | 30 x 25.75 x 21.5 in. | 22.75 x 14.5 x 11 in. | Not listed | 900 sq. ft. | Not listed | 60% | cast iron, freestanding, built-in damper, 2 lift-out cooking lids, 2 piece safety handle |
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Pros: This is one of the least expensive wood stoves on the list and quickly heats up smaller areas.
Cons: This wood stove is not approved for mobile or modular homes and is not available in the states of Washington and California.
Ideal for: This wood stove is ideal for indoor use in log cabins, large garages, basements, or workshops.
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 | Vogelzang 96,000 BTU Cast Iron Boxwood Stove, Model# BX26E |  | $199.99 | 21 x 32 x 26 in. | 12 x 24 in. | 96,000 | 800 sq. ft. | 23 in. | Not listed | cast iron, round flue type, fully sealed joints, swing-away top for easy refueling, 2 lift out lids, slide out ash plate, cool-touch spring handles |
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Pros: Reviewers said this wood stove works great for such a low price and heats up even larger homes than what the product description says.
Cons: This wood stove does not include a blower and is not available in the states of California, Washington, Oregon, Massachusetts, and New Jersey.
Ideal for: This is a great buy for customers looking for an affordable wood stove for a log cabin, workshop, or other smaller areas and rooms.
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 | Boxwood Cast Iron Wood Stove, 63,800 BTU |  | $208.25 | 30 x 23 x 27.5 in. | 25 x 23 x 10 | 63,800 | Not listed | 20 in. | Not listed | cast iron, large lift-off cooking lid, slide damper lifts for ash removal, cool-touch spring handle |
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Pros: This is the least expensive wood stove on the list and reviewers said it does a good job at warming up smaller areas.
Cons: Some reviewers said the wood stove looks cheaply made, but they still find it works well.
Ideal for: This is a good buy for customers looking for a very basic and affordable wood stove.
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 | Vogelzang 106,000 BTU Deluxe Boxwood Stove, Model# BX42E |  | $303.14 | 25 x 37 x 29 in. | 14 x 31.5 in. | 106,000 | 1,200 sq. ft. | 27 in. | Not listed | cast iron, round flue type, front door with gasket, spring handle and latch, two cooking lids, removable slide damper |
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Pros: Reviewers said this wood stove heats up medium - larger sized areas and rooms quickly and very well.
Cons: Some reviewers said that while it heats up larger areas quickly, the burn life is not very long and you have to reload every 4-5 hours or so.
Ideal for: This wood stove is ideal for customers looking for a wood stove that heats up medium sized rooms such as cabins, garages, camps, and lodges, quickly and well.
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 | US Stove 2,000 sq. ft. Wood Stove |  | $1,249.00 | 29.75 x 25 x 27 in. | 18.75 x 12.75 x 22.5 in. | 112,000 | 2,000 sq. ft. | 21 in. | 85% | convenient and large ash pan, blower included, arched glass door, steel, adjustable thermostat, freestanding, EPA approved, 3 year limited warranty |
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Pros: This wood stove is one of the largest and most efficient stoves on the list and reviewers say it works great. It is also approved for mobile home use and Washington State approved, as many others are not.
Cons: This is the most expensive wood stove on the list.
Ideal for: This is a great buy for customers who do not mind spending the extra money on a larger, more durable, good-looking wood stove that warms up large areas quickly.
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 | US Stove Wonderwood 1,700 sq. ft. Circulator Wood Stove |  | $769.00 | 23.5 x 33.5 x 32. 5 in. | 26.5 x 19 x 13 in. | Not listed | 1,700 sq. ft. | 23 in. | 63% | easy-access ash pan, thermostatically controlled, steel and cast iron, 3 yr limited warranty |
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Pros: Reviewers said this wood stove was easy to install, heats well, and seems durable.
Cons: Some reviewers said the ash pan is small and has to be emptied regularly.
Ideal for: This is a good buy for individuals looking for a wood stove that is an average price and warms up larger areas and houses very well.
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 | Vogelzang Highlander Wood-Burning Stove with Blower, Model# TR003 |  | $699.99 | 25.5 x 20 x 32 in. | 20 x 12 in. | 26,300/68,000 | 1,400 sq. ft. | 18 in. | Not listed | steel, round flue type, 17 in. door opening, built-in blower |
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Pros: Reviewers say it warms up quickly and areas close to the heater stay very warm.
Cons: Some reviewers say it does not seem to be able to warm up areas of 1,400 sq. ft. adequately.
Ideal for: This wood stove is good for smaller-medium sized areas and for individuals who will use seasoned hardwood for burning.
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