Avalon Arbor
The Arbor pellet stove provides an automated, efficient way to heat your living spaces. This is accomplished by the stove's control board that helps monitor the fuel-to-air ratio within the stove and ensures almost complete combustion of the fuel with very little ash. This technology helps to produce virtually no smoke, making Avalon pellet stoves one of the lowest emission solid-fuel burning hearth product available.
The Arbor has a technologically advanced heat exchange system. Along with the benefits of radiant heat transfer off the cast iron surfaces, the Arbor pellet stove features a very quiet 165 CFM fan that pulls heat from around the firebox and transfers it into the home through 12 heat exchange tubes. The mid-sized Arbor pellet stove uses less floor space and delivers more heat than many larger competitive models.
- Top loading, 50 lb. capacity
- Heavy duty stainless steel burn pot, allows multi-fuel 50/50 mix of feed corn and pellets
- Ash pan on ball bearing guides
- 800-2,250 square feet heating capacity
- 13,940-45,100 BTUs range of heating power
- Burn times of 9-29 hours, depending on setting and fuel
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I have a 2008 Lopi Leyden pellet stove which is similar in design on the inside as this Avalon Arbor, both are made by Travis Industries. Mine is more traditional in outside design than this Arbor. I am surprised I did not a Lopi Leyden listed here on this review site. I have a brown enameled unit and have had very good luck with it. It heats my 1800+ sq ft home easily. Most of the time it is set ...Overall Performance:
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Of course you will have Soot on the walls, and around door & window trim. Its a wood fired appliance. I have heated my 1800 s.f. cape (Its our only source of heat, Cape is 7 yrs old) with this stove for the last 4 years. We use +/- 3.5 tons of pellets. The stove does GREAT all the way to -10 below. Then the interior temp drops from 72-73 to 68. It will maintain that 68 down to -20. That has been ...Overall Performance:
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I discovered soot on my walls have health concerns. Not sure if its worth it anymore will see with stove company says.