Prity 3M Wood Cookstove - Discontinued*

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The Prity 3M is a steel and cast iron wood cook stove/range cooker from Bulgaria. Heat up time for the stove is rapid and can heat a large area of your home, with a heat output of 54K BTUs versus 47K BTUs available in the smaller 2M Model. The Prity 3M cooker is also available for a “pretty” price!
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The Prity 3M has a lot of nice features for a "budget" wood cookstove/range cooker. The stove's construction is of steel; gauges 14, 11 and 8, and equipped with a cast iron grate and cast iron hot plates.
The stove's oven has a fast heat-up time, baking in 15 - 20 minutes and thanks to the integrated thermometer you may always observe the temperature within the oven allowing tight regulation of the fire.
This wood cookstove can be used for indoor or outdoor cooking. 3M Prity - nice for summer!
Features:
3 cast iron hot plates
Brick lined fire chamber
Flue with damper
Cast iron grate
Ash pan
Thermo shock glass ceramics pane in firebox
Heat resistant glass in oven door
Temperature gauge (Centigrade)
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Specifications: | Prity 3M Cookstove/Range Cooker | |
Energy efficiency: | 70.1% | |
Total heat output: | 54 500 BTU | |
Heatable Area: | Up to 7000 cubic feet of space | |
Weight: | 302 lb | |
Dimensions: | Length: 45", depth: 26", height: 31.5" | |
Firebox door: | 7.5" x 6.3" | |
Firebox size: | 20.5"x 9"x 11.5" | |
Oven size: | 22" x 22.5" x 8.7" | |
Chimney diameter: | 5.11" | |
Temperature of exhaust smoke: | 600F | |
Max. Temperature inside the oven: | 480F | |
Chimney draft requirement: | 14 Pa |
Note: The stove is not currently UL listed. Please follow local building code.


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If you are planning to cook with a cookstove, you will need to understand some basic fire safety. Remember, extinguishing a grease or oil fire with water is not a good idea.
For help choosing and installing a wood boiler, see the links and posts below.
Pouring Water on an Oil Fire
Boss of the Swamp: Woodstove & Chimney Maintenance (Part 1)
Boss of the Swamp: Woodstove & Chimney Maintenance (Part 2)
Thank you,
Cyning