Esse Bakeheart Wood Cookstove
The Bakeheart wood cook stove is Esse’s latest entry into the cook stove market and is built with the same principles as their most famous stove, the Esse Ironheart. The Bakeheart offers the same robust construction and classic look as the Ironheart, but with a space-saving stacked design that places the firebox above the oven and allows for more versatile installations.
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Features:
- The Bakeheart heats up to 1,000 square feet!
- Robust Construction
- Stacking Design for Small Footprint
- Graduated Temperature Hotplate Technology
- Sizable Baking Oven
- Outside Air Connection
- UL Tested
- EPA Exempt (Not EPA Exempt in Washington State)
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Specifications | Esse Bakeheart | |
Heat Area | 1,000 sq. ft. | |
Overall Dimensions | 35.4"H x 19.7"W x 23.6"D | |
Firebox Dimensions | 7.8"H x 13.8"W x 17.7"D | |
Max Log Length | 15.7" | |
Heat Output | 17,060 BTU | |
Efficiency | 77% | |
Flue Pipe Diameter | 6" | |
Minimum Chimney Height | 15' | |
Graduated Temperature Hotplate | 374-572°F | |
Clearance to Combustibles | Esse Bakeheart | |
Side | 15.7" | |
Rear | 19.7" | |
Top | 19.7" | |
Oven Dimensions | 13.78" W x 7.87" H x 17.71" D |
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Esse Bakeheart Cookstove - Technical Construction of Wood Cook Stove