Drolet Chic-Choc Wood Burning Cookstove

Get back to simple living with the Chic-Choc wood-burning cookstove. Combining traditional heat and cooking, this stove will enhance your family gathering and give your home a cozy cottage feel. It's very large firebox offers efficient heat optimized by the secondary combustion. The smart design of the oven and the cooking surface will give you a user-friendly traditional cooking experience.
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A unique, innovative element of this wood cookstove is the installation method: the stove is split into two separate casings that the can be conveniently handled and moved separately. With it's optimized size and reduced clearances, the Chic-Choc is a cook stove that fits perfectly into your room and takes up less space than comparable appliances on the market.
Includes:
- Cleaning brush
- Stainless cooking grids (2)
- Removable bottom of the oven
- Built-in thermometer
- Adjustable cast iron legs
- Ceramic glass
- Broad spectrum air damper
- Ash drawer
- Ash lip
Features
- Steel cooking surface that offers excellent heat conductivity and different thermal zones (cooking and warming)
- Height of 37" for comfortable cooking
- Large stainless steel oven (17 3/4" W x 21 3/4" D x 14 1/8" H) designed for even cooking
- Two stainless steel cooking grids (3 positions)
- Large door openings that simplify loading logs and dishes
- Up to 8 hours burn time with a single load of wood
- 20" logs
- Ideal for spaces up to 2,300 sq. ft.
- EPA/CSA exempt
- Proudly made in Canada
- Limited lifetime warranty
Options
![]() Steatite Cooking Plates - 8.5" x 8.5" |
![]() 5" Fresh Air Intake Register w/ Airtight Damper |
![]() 4' Insulated Flex Pipe for 5" Fresh Air Intake |
![]() 6" x 35' Stainless Flex Liner Kit |
![]() 6" x 25' Stainless Flex Liner Kit |
![]() Modular Heat Shield System |
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Specifications | Drolet Chic-Choc Wood Cookstove |
Fuel Type | Dry cord wood |
Overall firebox volume | 3.3 sq. ft. |
Baffle type | High quality vermiculite |
Recommended chimney diameter | 6" |
Flue outlet diameter | 6" |
Overall dimensions | 38 3/4" H x 47 1/4" W x 31 1/2" D |
Oven dimensions | 14 3/4" H x 17 3/4" W x 21 3/4" D |
Door opening size | 11 1/8" H x 16" W |
Center of flue outlet to back unit | 8" |
Center of flue outlet to side unit | 7 1/2" |
Maximum log length | 20" |
Mobile home approved | No |
Log positioning | Loading over depth |
Shipping Weight | 925 lb |
Glass surface | 14 5/8" W x 12 3/8" H |
Glass type | Ceramic glass |
Door type | Double, glass w/ cast iron frame |
Type of chimney | CAN/ULC S629, UL 103 HT (2100 °F) |
Tested and listed as per applicable standards | By an accredited laboratory (CAN/USA) |
Clearances to Combustibles | Single Wall Pipe - CAN | Double Wall Pipe - CAN | Single Wall Pipe - USA | Double Wall Pipe - USA |
Clearance - Side Wall | 15" | 15" | 15" | 15" |
Clearance - Corner | 11" | 4" | 11" | 4" |
Clearance - Back Wall | 13" | 7 1/2" | 13" | 7 1/2" |
Clearance - Base of unit to ceiling | 84" | 84" | 84" | 84" |







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