Burning Stove Heater
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![]() Breckwell BIG E Pellet Burning Stove Big Time Heater QUALITY MAKE OFFER $1,699.99 Time Remaining: 23d 8m Buy It Now for only: $1,699.99 |
![]() HEATER STOVE Wood Burning 1500 Sq Ft 110000 BTU $887.00 Time Remaining: 2d 5h 15m Buy It Now for only: $887.00 |
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![]() HEARTWOOD WOOD BURNING STOVE HEATER CIRCULATOR 2000 SQ FT BONUS GIFT $949.95 Time Remaining: 14d 8m Buy It Now for only: $949.95 |
![]() VOGELZANG VG810CL SENTRY COAL BURNING CIRCULATOR STOVE CABINET HEATER 150000BTU $784.99 Time Remaining: 14d 22h 8m Buy It Now for only: $784.99 |
![]() HEATER STOVE Wood Burning 600 Sq Ft 63800 BTU $358.00 Time Remaining: 7d 7h 9m Buy It Now for only: $358.00 |
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![]() HEATER STOVE Coal Burning 2000 Sq Ft 150000 BTU $1,279.00 Time Remaining: 2d 25m Buy It Now for only: $1,279.00 |
![]() HEATER STOVE Wood Burning 1500 Sq Ft 110000 BTU $1,040.95 Time Remaining: 1d 10h 36m Buy It Now for only: $1,040.95 |
![]() HEATER STOVE Wood Burning 1300 Sq Ft 50000 BTU $1,031.00 Time Remaining: 27d 7h 36m Buy It Now for only: $1,031.00 |
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![]() HEATER STOVE Wood Burning 2200 Sq Ft 119900 BTU $1,598.61 Time Remaining: 1d 10h 36m Buy It Now for only: $1,598.61 |
![]() HEATER STOVE Wood Burning 1200 Sq Ft 128000 BTU $877.57 Time Remaining: 1d 10h 37m Buy It Now for only: $877.57 |
![]() HEATER STOVE Wood Burning 1000 Sq Ft 40000 BTU $1,037.80 Time Remaining: 1d 10h 35m Buy It Now for only: $1,037.80 |
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![]() HEATER STOVE Coal Burning 1200 Sq Ft 48000 BTU $1,164.28 Time Remaining: 16d 8h 15m Buy It Now for only: $1,164.28 |
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Proctor-Silex 34101 Fifth Burner
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DescriptionProduct Description: With 1000 watts of power for quick and sustained heat, this portable single burner thoughtfully saves on countertop space. The burner works great for providing extra cooking surface when additional company is expected for dinner: Features: Measures 10 by 3-2/3 by 11 inches; 6-month limited warranty... |
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Cast Iron Kettle Humidifier
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DescriptionCharming Cast Iron Kettle Humidifier steams away dry air. SAVE BIG! Click image to enlarge... This is the way Grandma used to do it. She'd fill a cast iron kettle with water, set it on the stove and let it steam... |
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Bernzomatic 19425 JT850 Self-Igniting 20,000 BTU Outdoor Torch
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DescriptionThe BernzOmatic JT850 trigger-started outdoor torch is specifically designed to produce a high-output flame for a wide variety of outdoor uses. You can use this torch to burn off weeds and leaves, start barbecues and campfires, control insects, melt ice from walkways or patch asphalt cracks... |
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First Alert CO605 Carbon Monoxide Plug-In Alarm with Battery Backup
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DescriptionProtect yourself and your family from the potentially deadly effects of carbon monoxide with the First Alert CO605 Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup. This easy-to-install, UL-listed alarm features advanced technology, a user-friendly design, and backup battery power to provide continual monitoring of carbon monoxide levels... |
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Dimplex CS33116A Compact Electric Stove
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DescriptionBring a feeling of warmth and ambiance to any room in your home with the ultra-compact CS3311 electric fireplace heater from Dimplex! This unit offers the looks of a traditional wood burning fireplace but without any of the mess or hassle... |
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Build Your Own Earth Oven, 3rd Edition: A Low-Cost Wood-Fired Mud Oven; Simple Sourdough Bread; Perfect Loaves
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DescriptionBook annotation not available for this title.Title: Build Your Own Earth OvenAuthor: Denzer, KikoPublisher: Chelsea Green Pub CoPublication Date: 2007/09/17Number of Pages: 129Binding Type: PAPERBACKLibrary of Congress: |
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Rocket Mass Heaters: Superefficient Woodstoves YOU Can Build
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DescriptionHere is a superefficient wood fired heater you can build for yourself in a weekend for less than a hundred dollars. This book explains in detail exactly how to build one, then how to use it in a range of applications... |
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Woodstove Cookery: At Home on the Range
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DescriptionFilled with tips on buying, setting up, cleaning, and enjoying a woodstove with breakfast, dinner, and dessert recipes from Cooper's eclectic collection. |
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Sterno Single Burner Folding Stove - 50012
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DescriptionSterno, Single Burner, Folding Stove, Folds To 1-1/2" Thick For Easy Storage & Portability, Rust Free Aluminum Panels Reflect Heat Back Under The Cooking Vessel. |
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Coleman 1-Burner Dual Fuel Sporter II Liquid Fuel Stove
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DescriptionThe Coleman 533A700G One-burner Dual-fuel Gas Stove is an easy-to-use and easy-to-pack portable stove for most of your camping cooking needs. Equipped with one 10,500 BTU burner, this Coleman one-burner stove can boil a quart of water in just four minutes... |
Credit Crunch drives popularity of Wood Burning Stoves
A pound of fuel will produce at least <strong>three times more heat</strong when burned in a stove than when it is burned on an open fire.
Additionall, a stove requiresmuch less air in order to burn the fuel than an open fire and so cold draughts are usually eliminated when a stove is fitted. An open fire will continue to suck warm air from the room as long as the room is warmer than air outside, and so all the heat produced by an evening fire is lost to the sky at night. Heat produced by other sources such as a night storage heater or radiators is also sucked up the chimney.
Taking these factors into account, we can expect something like eight times more heat from a stove than an open fire. This means that not only can a stove heat the very largest rooms, the heat can also be expected to rise up stair wells and warm landings, travel through floors and take the chill off bedrooms. This heat will be absorbed into the walls which act as heat reservoirs.
In many cases a simple room-heating stove can go a long way to heating a whole cottage, or take a load off an existing central heating system in a sizeable house.
Heating with wood or solid fuel has few limitations.
<strong>Fuel</strong>
Wood, whether hard or soft, is an excellent fuel and by far the cheapest commonly available. Ideally wood should be burned with a moisture content below 20%. A small stove will burn 3 to 4 tons, larger stoves 5 to 6 tons and central heating boilers (50,000 to 75,000 BTU) can burn 10-15 tons per season in average use. Wood, when burned in a modern stove, is clean, economical, good for the garden (the ashes) and above all it is a renewable resource.
Fuels such as peat, or compressed paper, straw, or wood waste can be burned in most wood-stoves. As long as they have a very low moisture content, they burn very hot. They can be mixed with logs, but do not overfill the stove .
Coal or solid fuel may also be considered as convenience fuels, in that they are compact and no storage is required. Though considerably more expensive than wood, its high density means a small stove can be operated on as little as a one cwt. bag full a week. This is far cheaper than economy 7 or bottled gas and there are no transmission losses, pipelines or nuclear waste.
<strong>Multi-Fuel Stoves</strong>
Traditionally wood-stoves have been long airtight boxes that burned wood on a bed of ash, using air from above the fire. Coal stoves had tall, cylindrical fireboxes with air travelling up through a grate and the fire. Two very different configurations.
The majority of stoves on the UK market have started life as either a wood-stove, to which a grate has later been added in order to call it a multi-fuel stove, or a coal stove that is large enough to burn wood reasonably well. Very much a compromise, especially when they may have not been particularly efficient originally.
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