IronStrike Tahoma 2100 EPA Freestanding Wood Stove
This non-catalytic freestanding wood stove offers a black painted finish, a solid pedestal base, nickel nameplate, 2.1 cu.ft. combustion chamber, ceramic fiber insulating blanket, air wash system, ceramic glass and an 6" flue outlet.
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The IronStrike Tahoma non-catalytic freestanding wood stove offers a black painted finish, a solid pedestal base, nickel nameplate, 2.1 cu.ft. combustion chamber, ceramic fiber insulating blanket, air wash system, ceramic glass and an 6" flue outlet.
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Specifications | IronStrike Tahoma Freestanding Wood Stove | |
Stove Dimensions with Pedestal | 25-7/8"W x 30-5/6"H x 23-3/8"D | |
Efficiency | 76% | |
Emissions | 3.05 g/hr | |
Tested and Approved | EPA Phase III (WA) State & Canada ULC/ULC | |
Fuel | Wood | |
Log Length | 20" | |
Firebox Size | 2.1 cu. ft. | |
Venting | 6" Class A Chimney Pipe | |
View Style | Front View | |
BTU | 76,000 | |
Weight | 310 lbs. | |
Heating Capacity | 1,200-2,000 sq. ft. | |
Heat Output | 68,000 BTUs/hr. | |
Burn Times | 6–8 hrs | |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
IronStrike Tahoma Freestanding EPA Wood Stove With Black Door and Pedestal
IronStrike Tahoma Freestanding EPA Wood Stove With Black Door and Pedestal
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