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2.2 cubic foot firebox Holds up to 44 lbs. of 19˝ wood.
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Single air-intake lever/stove control Stove operation is easy; performance more consistent.
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Non-catalytic combustion system Clean burning, more complete combustion provides more heat from less wood, greater efficiency; reduced smoke and creosote build-up.
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45-degree flue collar Flexible installation; stove can be used as a freestanding unit or as a hearth stove.
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Unmatched fire viewing Air entering the firebox through the stove’s secondary air tubes ignites the gases rising off the burning wood. The resulting light and flames provide dazzling fire viewing, even when the fire is burning at a low rate.
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Rear heat shield (optional) Allows more placement options; stove can be installed closer to a wall because clearance requirements are reduced; creates a convection passageway between shield and back of stove to allow fan to circulate air through house.
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Outside air adapter (optional) Improved efficiency in today’s newer "airtight" homes; reduces cold air drafts along the floor.
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Fan with built-in thermostat and rheostat (optional) Helps spread heat evenly throughout home; fan operates only when stove is at significant heat level. The rheostat controls fan speed. Use of rear heat shield required.
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