Wood
Stoves
Clean Burning Catalytic Stoves |
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Fireview
Woodstove
Dimensions:
(HxWxD)…28” x
26” x 20”
Max Heat Output:.……..55,000
BTUs /hr. |
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Classic
Woodstove
Dimensions:
(HxWxD)…28” x 26” x 20”
Max Heat Output:.……..55,000 BTUs
/hr. |
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Keystone
Woodstove
Dimensions:
(HxWxD)…28” x 25” x 20”
Max Heat Output:.……..45,000 BTUs
/hr. |
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Soapstone
Warmth And
Beauty |
Traditional
New England Craftsmanship |
Soapstone
is nature's perfect stove material. It holds twice as much
heat per pound as iron or steel, and it radiates heat steadily,
even hours after the fire has died down. Plus the warm
grain and color of soapstone make these woodstoves attractive
pieces of furniture that you can enjoy year-round. |
We
build our stoves the traditional New England way, one at
a time and by hand. Each stove is constructed by an individual
craftsman who matches soapstone panels for complementary
grain and color, then carefully fits them in the cast iron
frame. Firebox joints are sealed to ensure controlled combustion
and long burning. The double walls of soapstone assure steady,
even heat. |
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“WOW” and “Thanks”
“This
past summer I purchased a Woodstock Soapstone Woodstove from
you. All I can say is “WOW” and “thanks.” I
have used several other woodstoves over the years and have
never seen a stove to equal the Classic. We are heating our
entire 2400 sq. ft. house with ease. Looks like it's going
to take 1/2 cord of wood a month. Unbelieveable! Thanks again.”
Vincent
Zecchinelli,
Enosburg Falls, VT |
“Keep
spreading the word about soapstone...”
“We
are so pleased with our gas stove. The installation was
completed the night it dipped to 12 degrees F, which is
terribly cold for southeast Virginia. The gas stove gives
off a bone-warming radiant heat. Our dog was by it all
evening. I called many times to ask questions and your
people were amazingly calm, patient, and friendly. Keep
spreading the word about soapstone as an alternative to
cast iron. It's amazing how it holds in the heat, plus
it's beautiful and looks like fine marble!”
Erika St. Dennis-Sparrer,
Lanexa, VA |