Quadrafire Yosemite Wood Stove - Discontinued
This product has been discontinued and is no longer available. This page is for informational purposes only.
The Quadrafire Yosemite Wood Stove gives you quality craftsmanship along with smart innovations. This clean burning stove features the patented Quadra-Fire technology for a beautiful rolling fire. Expect this side load wood stove to deliver long lasting 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:
- 47,800 BTUs - heats 800 to 2,200 square feet, based on climate and home efficiency
- EPA certified with low emission levels of 2.7 grams per hour
- 1.5 cu. ft. firebox capacity / 18" recommended log length
- Up to 7-9 hours of burn time from each load of wood
- Easy start up
- Side loading door

Options:
- Matte black or porcelain mahogany finishes





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| Specifications | Quadrafire Yosemite Wood Stove | |
| Width | 25.63" | |
| Height | 24.31" | |
| Depth | 25" | |
| Recommended Log Length | 18" | |
| EPA 1st Hour Peak BTU's | 47,800 | |
| Heating Capacity | 800 - 2,200 Sq. Ft. | |
| Emissions | 2.7 Grams/Hr | |
| Efficiency | 79.3% | |
| Firebox Size | 1.5 Cu. Ft. | |
| Fuel | Wood | |
| Shipping Weight | 365 lbs. | |
| Maximum Burn Time | 7-9 Hours | |

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