Wood Stove For Sale

Wood stoves are available for sale in a wide range of styles, sizes, and pricing options, catering to both residential and cabin needs[1]. You can find premium models from leading brands such as Drolet, Osburn, Century Heating, and more, with prices typically starting around $1,100 and going up to $2,700 or higher for larger or more advanced inserts and units[1].

Popular examples include the Drolet Fox Wood Stove for smaller spaces (approx. $1,110), the efficient and stylish Drolet Deco Alto model (approx. $1,699), and larger inserts like the Century Heating CW2900, starting from $2,366[1]. Models often differ in firebox size, heating capacity, and features such as EPA certification and burn efficiency[1].

Lowe’s also carries a selection of wood stoves, such as the US Stove Company model (suitable for 900 sq. ft., heavy-duty, and EPA approved) and the Pleasant Hearth wood stove, which can heat up to 2,200 sq. ft. with 91,000 BTUs, featuring a brick-lined firebox, air wash system, and a 5-year warranty[3]. Prices for these stoves can range from around $536 to $3,368, with a typical price near $1,372 for quality models[3].

When choosing a wood stove, consider these factors:

  • Heating capacity: Measured in square feet and BTUs. For example, a stove rated at 42,000 BTUs heats about 1,300 sq. ft.; a 60,000 BTU stove can heat around 2,000 sq. ft.[2].
  • Material: Cast iron and steel are common, with cast iron stoves ranging from $350–$5,000 and steel models $700–$3,200[2].
  • Type: Catalytic and non-catalytic models are available. Catalytic stoves can offer greater efficiency and lower emissions[5].
  • Burn time: Many current models can burn wood for 6–8 hours or longer and can handle logs up to 20 inches in length[4].
  • EPA certification: Ensures cleaner burning and efficiency, now standard among reputable brands[3].

Some of the top wood stove brands in the market include Morso, Pacific Energy, Blaze King, KUMA, True North, and WITTUS, all known for quality, efficiency, and long-term durability[6].

You can shop online for wood stoves, with many retailers offering free shipping and no sales tax in most states. Always review specific model details and installation requirements before purchase to ensure the stove meets your space and heating needs[1][4].

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