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  2. The 11 Best Wood Stoves for Warmth, Ambiance, and More - AOL

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    The Escape 2100 is one of the brand's largest wood stoves, capable of heating 2,700 square feet with up to 110,000 BTUs. Making room for this stove is a serious endeavor, though, as it weighs ...

  3. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    Wood-burning stove. A 19th-century example of a wood-burning stove. A wood-burning stove (or wood burner or log burner in the UK) is a heating or cooking appliance capable of burning wood fuel, often called solid fuel, and wood-derived biomass fuel, such as sawdust bricks. Generally the appliance consists of a solid metal (usually cast iron or ...

  4. Stove - Wikipedia

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    A stove or range is a device that generates heat inside or on top of the device, for local heating or cooking. Stoves can be powered with many fuels, such as electricity, natural gas, gasoline, wood, and coal. Due to concerns about air pollution, efforts have been made to improve stove design. [1] Pellet stoves are a type of clean-burning stove.

  5. List of stoves - Wikipedia

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    Community Cooker. Cook stove – heated by burning wood, charcoal, animal dung or crop residue. Cook stoves are commonly used for cooking and heating food in developing countries. EcoZoom. Electric stove. Foot stove. Franklin stovewood-burning stove designed by Benjamin Franklin, and improved and made practical by David Rittenhouse.

  6. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    The airtight stove, originally made of steel, allowed greater control of combustion, being more tightly fitted than other stoves of the day. Airtight stoves became common in the 19th century. Use of wood heat declined in popularity with the growing availability of other, less labor-intensive fuels. Wood heat was gradually replaced by coal and ...

  7. Round Oak Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    Round Oak Stove Company. The Round Oak Stove Company was founded in Dowagiac, Michigan in 1871 by Philo D. Beckwith. Beckwith cast his first stove around 1867 to heat his struggling foundry and shortly after, the Michigan Central Railroad ordered the heaters for its depots between Detroit and Chicago. By 1871, Beckwith was mainly producing ...

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