Fajardo Antartida Burdeos Wood Burning Stove - Discontinued

This stove has been discontinued and is no longer available for sale.
The Estufas Fajardo Antartida Burdeos is a contemporary wood burning stove of trim graceful lines. The stove can be placed in one of three positions on its base - a large wood storage box. The Antartida is made in Spain and is available in stainless steel or burgundy.
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Great care in regard to the environment has been taken in the development of this stove. The Antartida stove is of the company’s ECO-DOUBLE COMBUSTION product line. This product line burns with a secondary combustion the gases produced from the first combustion – optimizing efficiency, clean burning and less than 0.5% CO emissions.
The Fajardo company has been manufacturing wood stoves for more than half a century. The Antartida Burdeos’ stylish shape with large bottom wood box is therefore a result of years of research, quality and design. The heat, beauty plus EPA Certification of the stove will add warmth and comfort to any home.
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Specifications | Antartida Burdeos Wood Stove | |
EPA Rating | Weighted average – g/hr | 5.5 | |
Efficiency Rating | Lower heating value – % | 63 | |
BTU Heat Output | Range – BTU/hr | 11,900 - 32,250 | |
BTU Heat Output | High burn – BTU/hr | 32,250 | |
Firebox Capacity | Cubic ft | 2.22 | |
Burn Time | Low burn – Hours | approx 6 | |
Emissions | g/hr | 5.5 | |
Log Size | Inches | up to 18 (1) | |
Area Heated | Sq. ft. | 1,500-1,800 (2) | |
Weight | lbs | 285 to 355 |
(1) depends on the cut and placement
(2) subject to change
ECO-DOUBLE COMBUSTION stoves are provided with a foundry door and an interior coated with vermiculite.




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