Monday, February 16, 2026

Thermorossi Margot Wood Cookstove

Thermorossi Margot Wood Cookstove

The Thermorossi Margot Wood Cookstove features a solid steel and cast iron construction with wide exchange surface and a long forced smoke path. The Margot 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 Margot 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 Margot Wood Cookstove heats up to 1,800 square feet!
  • 86.7% Efficiency
  • 6" flue
  • 1.9 cu. ft. Cast Iron Firebox
  • ULC Listed
  • EPA Exempt
  • Panepizza® Temperature Control Technology

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Specifications Thermorossi Margot
Fuel Wood
Maximum Heat Output 40,000 BTUs
Heat Area 1,800 sq. ft.
Optimum Efficiency 86.7%
Unit Dimensions 34"H x 35.8"W x 26.6"D
Unit Dimensions (With Rails/Flue Outlet) 35.9"H x 40.7"W x 26.6"D
Firebox Dimensions 14.3"H x 12"W x 19"D
Firebox Opening Size 10.7"H x 11.2"W
Upper Oven Dimensions 4"H x 12.7"W x 17.2"D
Lower Oven Dimensions 9.9"H x 12.7"W x 17.2"D
Flue Size 6"
Minimum Chimney Height 12'
Weight 463 lbs.
UL-Certified Yes
EPA Exempt Yes

 


Thermorossi Margot Wood Cookstove

Thermorossi Margot Wood Cookstove

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