Thermorossi Klarissa Wood Cookstove
The Thermorossi Klarissa Wood Cookstove features a solid steel and cast iron construction with wide exchange surface and a long forced smoke path. The Klarissa features a special stainless steel heat exchanger, cast iron combustion chamber, primary, secondary and tertiary air controls, and an enameled cast iron door with 750° resistant ceramic glass.
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The Klarissa features Thermorossi's patented PANEPIZZA temperature control technology, allowing for two independent cooking temperatures in it's enclosed double-oven. Each oven has its own soapstone base and integrated thermometer.
Beautiful enameled tiles, large glass windows, and vintage-look Bakelite handles complete this all-around excellent Wood Cookstove.
Features
- The Thermorossi Klarissa Wood Cookstove heats up to 1,200 square feet!
- 86% Efficiency
- 6" flue
- 1.16 cu. ft. Cast Iron Firebox
- ULC Listed
- EPA Exempt
- Panepizza® Temperature Control Technology
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| Specifications | Thermorossi Klarissa |
| Fuel | Wood |
| Maximum Heat Output | 28,000 BTUs |
| Heat Area | 1,200 sq. ft. |
| Optimum Efficiency | 86% |
| Unit Dimensions | 34"H x 30.3"W x 22.8"D |
| Unit Dimensions (With Rails/Flue Outlet) | 35.9"H x 35.2"W x 22.8"D |
| Firebox Dimensions | 14.3"H x 9.3"W x 15"D |
| Firebox Opening Size | 10.7"H x 8.4"W |
| Upper Oven Dimensions | 4"H x 10"W x 13.2"D |
| Lower Oven Dimensions | 9.9"H x 10"W x 13.2"D |
| Flue Size | 6" |
| Minimum Chimney Height | 12' |
| Weight | 373 lbs. |
| UL-Certified | Yes |
| EPA Exempt | Yes |




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