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  2. Cozy Up at Home With These Gas Fireplaces—An Instant ... - AOL

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  3. Innovative Hearth Products - Wikipedia

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    Their product lines include gas, electric, and wood fireplaces for both indoor and outdoor settings. [4] They also produce additional products and accessories such as fireplace inserts, free-standing stoves, gas log sets, and venting products. [5]

  4. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Manufactured fireplaces are made with sheet metal or glass fire boxes. Electric fireplaces can be built-in replacements for wood or gas or retrofit with log inserts or electric fireboxes. A few types are wall mounted electric fireplaces, electric fireplace stoves, electric mantel fireplaces, and fixed or free standing electric fireplaces.

  5. Ferrellgas - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrell family poses inside the A.C. Ferrell Butane Gas Company office in Atchison, Kansas. The company was founded in 1939 by Alfred Carl (A.C.) Ferrell in Atchison, Kansas. [4] Established as A.C. Ferrell Butane Gas Company, the business prospered during World War II and the immediate post-war years.

  6. Pellet stove - Wikipedia

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    Pellet stoves can be either free-standing units or fireplace inserts vented into an existing chimney. Most pellet stoves are constructed using large, heat-conductive, steel or cast-iron pieces, with stainless steel to encase circuitry and exhaust areas. Pellet furnaces and pellet boilers are also available in addition to the decorative stove ...

  7. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian traditional brick stove, used in some rural areas An 18th-century Japanese merchant's kitchen with copper Kamado (Hezzui), Fukagawa Edo Museum. Early clay stoves that enclosed the fire completely were known from the Chinese Qin dynasty (221 BC – 206/207 BC), and a similar design known as kamado (かまど) appeared in the Kofun period (3rd–6th century) in Japan.

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