Saturday, April 26, 2025

2100 Timberwolf Economizer EPA Wood Burning Stove - Discontinued

2100 TW Economizer EPA Wood Burning Stove

This product has been discontinued and is no longer available. This page is for informational purposes only,

The Timberwolf Economizer EPA wood stove gives consumers an economical solution to rising heat costs.

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Features

  • Comes standard with painted black cast iron door
  • Comes standard with a fully refractory lined firebox
  • Outstanding 86% efficiency rating
  • Has secondary combustion-no outside air
  • President's Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Specifications 2100 Timberwolf Wood Stove
Heats 800 to 1700 sq. ft.
Firebox capacity 1.5 cu. ft. (EPA tested)
Emissions 3.9 grams per hour
Heat Output Up to 52,000 BTU’s
Dimensions 26" w x 31" h x 19 3/4" d
Warranty President's Limited Lifetime Warranty

2100 TW Economizer EPA Wood Burning Stove

2100 TW Economizer EPA Wood Burning Stove

2100 Timberwolf Economizer EPA Wood Burning Stove - Discontinued

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