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  2. Q&A Pros and Cons of Soapstone Stoves - Hearth.com Forums

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    3. Yes- the clearances are less because the stone traps some of the radiant heat and releases it in a more controlled way. This results in a good heat output but less chance of overheating surfaces near the stove.<p>. Another great Soapstone Stove company is Woodstock Soapstone. You can check them out at the link below.

  3. Hearthstone Heritage Wood Stove - pricing and online sales

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    The New Heritage 8023 features soapstone tiles for soothing, radiant heating, and the side loading door allows you to stoke the fire with logs up to 21 inches long. A powerful wood stove with a 2.5 cubic foot firebox, this elegant workhorse achieves a 0.56 grams per hour EPA Phase III emissions rating using reliable TruHybrid technology.

  4. broken soapstone on top of stove | Hearth.com Forums Home

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    broken soapstone on top of stove. Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

  5. Woodstock Soapstone Stoves | Hearth.com Forums Home

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    Woodstock Soapstone Stoves. sandie. Oct 24, 2015. Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

  6. Woodstock soapstone - are they as good as everyone says?

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    Nov 29, 2006. #4. Soapstone stoves are sweet period. Woodstock makes a fine product, so does hearthstone. If you willing to wait for the stove to warm up, and dont expect fast heat. Soapstone is for you. Cons: Slow warm up. Stone is more fragile then cast iron.

  7. Not Happy... soapstone crack and red stuff. - Hearth.com Forums

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    Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

  8. Hearthstone Soapstone vs Cast-Iron Stoves - Hearth.com Forums

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    The soapstone does not require more wood, the final overall heat output is the same, its just the "curve" of how quickly it gets hot, and how hot it gets, is smoother than a cast iron or steel stove. Soapstone also requires a few small fires when you first use it for the year, to push the moisture out of the stone.

  9. New Woodstock Absolute Steel review - love this stove

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    Ultra Low 0.50 gm/hr Emissions An affordable, high-performance, hybrid wood stove, with emissions of just 0.5 gm/hr! Plus, choose from 7 different styles of the Absolute Steel Hybrid. The Absolute Steel Hybrid Wood Stove is an affordable medium sized wood stove (2.45 cubic foot firebox) wi. www.woodstove.com.

  10. Kettle, Steamer, Humidifier on Soapstone Stove - Hearth.com...

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    Nov 25, 2013. #1. I'd like to get a steamer and/or a kettle for our Hearthstone Heritage stove. First, to put a little bit of humidity in the air (I've read a bunch here and see some people debate the beneficial results from this). Second, to possibly make a cup of tea or hot chocolate on the coldest nights straight from the stove.

  11. Soapstone Wood Pellet Stove? | Hearth.com Forums Home

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    Yes, soapstone is great for absorbing and then radiating heat back slowly and evenly over a long period of time. Pellet stoves already put out more even heat output compared to a wood stove because they can burn the pellets at an even rate but the qualities of soapstone would still be an advantage. WoodHeatStoves.com. WoodHeatStoves.com Blog.