OUTDOOR WOOD BURNING STOVE
A hardy outdoor wood stove can be an important addition to your home.
You can build an outdoor wood stove yourself, or buy a model on the commercial
market. An outdoor gas wood burning stove can produce a great amount of
heat—in fact, you might be amazed at its warmth. You can also choose
from among a number of different stove models, including the Empire outdoor
wood stove, the Royal outdoor wood stove, and others. You can even purchase
an outdoor pizza wood stove for your enjoyment.
You may also like to augment your purchase with outdoor wood stove accessories.
An outdoor wood stove accessory can be a welcomed addition to your patio.
Empire Comfort
Undoubtedly, a good investment for your home would be a stove from
Empire Comfort Systems. The company has numerous products on the market,
using brand names such as White Mountain Hearth, Empire Heating Systems,
and the Superb Outfitters Series. The Empire family offers you not only
outdoor wood stoves, but also fireplaces, gas products, patio heaters,
and other heat-related products.
Fireplace-related items include vent-free fireboxes, vent-free fireplaces,
direct-vent fireplaces, cast iron stoves, logs, mantels, and accessories.
White Mountain Hearth in particular has been heating homes for nearly
75 years, so it has a solid track record.
The Empire Vented Outdoor Chimenea
This outdoor design has a sturdy aluminum body and cast iron burner,
along with realistic gas logs. The fireplace also features an impressive
grape-leaf design. Safety features include a safety screen and removable
lids that can keep leaves and debris from collecting inside so the fire
is ready to begin at virtually any time. The fireplace is also protected
by a heat-resistant antique green paint finish.
This unit is also convenient to use, thanks to its on/off temperature
control. It can also produce power of up to 32,000 BTUs, so it’s
quite powerful. It’s also a pleasure to have on your patio, since
it is a highly attractive unit. Of course, you’ll have to make a
determination about whether such a unit is right for your home—and
whether it will be a worthwhile investment over the long term.
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