Avalon Olympic
The Avalon Olympic is the largest stove in the Avalon line, capable of heat output at up to 74,300 BTUs/hr. And it's one of the cleanest burning stoves in its class.
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The Avalon Olympic is the largest stove in the Avalon line, capable of heat output at up to 74,300 BTUs/hr. And it's one of the cleanest burning stoves in its class.
The Avalon Pendleton is an ideal small wood stove for heating small spaces and cabins. Features a 90 or 45 degree flue to meet various installation requirements.
The Blaze King® King 1107 is available in Ultra, Parlor and Classic models. The largest model provides the capability to load up to 80 pounds of wood. And the King can burn up to 40 hours on a low setting.
The Princess Ultra model wood stove features side shields and ash drawer, making it ideal for close clearance applications, and its tall profile makes loading wood a simple chore.
High efficiency wood stove for areas of 500 to 1,850 sq. ft. The Drolet Classic puts out 60,000 BTU, using seasoned cord wood. Will take logs up to 18" long.
The largest of the Dutchwest line of catalytic stoves at up to 55,000 max BTU and a heating capacity of 2400 square feet.
Rated at 40,000 max BTUs and is purported to heat up to 1600 square feet.
Dutchwest's smallest catalytic wood stove traditionally styled with a convection system for better air movement.
Built for heavy duty heating and long life durability, the Energy King Bay 2000C is a large stove with the ease of use of smaller stoves. Three speed circulation blower provided.
The Oakleaf blends heating power with Harman technology. Its compact design is ideal for smaller spaces. Heating capacity of 1,429-2,536 Sq. feet, depending on location in Northern to Southern United States.