Avalon Pendleton
Small in size yet big on heat, the Pendleton is ideal for heating small spaces or a smaller home. The Pendleton combines radiant and convective heating into one compact design offering maximum heat output up to 64,200 BTUs/hr.
Like the larger Avalon stoves, the Pendleton features a single air control to adjust heat output and simplify stove operation. Several leg styles or an optional pedestal base is available. The Pendleton features a 90-degree or a 45-degree flue for a wide variety of installation options, including mobile homes and as a hearth stove in front of a fireplace.
- Heating capacity of 600-1,200 square feet
- Maximum burn time of 8 hours
- Maximum 17" log size
- 1.3 cubic foot firebox
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