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Quadrafire 4300 Step Top Wood Stove

Quadrafire 4300 Step Top Wood Stove

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The Quadrafire 4300 Step Top Wood Stove offers maximum heating efficiency and classic charm.  This powerful, classically designed wood stoves bring the ultimate level of ambiance, warmth and comfort to any living space.  The Quadrafire 4 Point Burn System delivers maximum heat and clean burning performance.  Operation of a wood stove has never been easier with the Automatic Combustion Control System.  Quadrafire steel wood stoves are built to last with durable plate steel.  Order yours from Obadiah's Woodstoves today!

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Features

  • 61,700 BTUs - heats 1,100 to 3,000 square feet, based on climate and home efficiency
  • EPA certified with low emission levels of 1.0 grams per hour
  • 2.3 cu. ft. firebox capacity / 20" maximum log length
  • Up to 12 hours of burn time from each load of wood
  • Easy start up
  • Matte black finish

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Specifications Quadrafire 4300 Step Top Wood Stove
Overall Dimensions 32-7/8"H x 26"W x 28-5/8"D
Heating Capacity 1,100 - 3,000 Sq. Ft.
EPA 1st Hour Peak BTU's 61,700
Flue Size 6"
EPA 1st Hour Peak BTU's 63,700
Minimum Chimney Height 15'
Max Log Length 18"
Viewing Area 165 sq. in.
Emissions 1.6 g/h
Efficiency 80%
Firebox Size 2.3 Cu. Ft.
Fuel Wood
Maximum Burn Time 12 Hours

Quadrafire 4300 Step Top Wood Stove

Quadrafire 4300 Step Top Wood Stove

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