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Hybrid Masonry & Convection Design: Combines the advantages of masonry and convection heaters. Features a refractory brick core placed into a metal corpus covered with ceramic tiles, creating an air gap that allows for quick and steady air convection.
Faster Heating Performance: The integrated convection feature ensures the room heats up faster.
Rapid Heat-Up: Reaches optimal heating temperature within 60 minutes.
High Heat Capacity: Large heat capacity requires only two loads of logs per day (morning and evening) to keep your room warm.
Long-Lasting Durability: Extremely stable design prevents the formation of cracks and fractures, ensuring the heater will last for ages.
Clean Glass System: The glass stays clean thanks to the special design of the air intake.
Simple DIY Assembly: Can be assembled in 1-2 days using precisely precut and marked parts. Includes detailed printed and video instructions for a simple step-by-step process.
Standard cast iron wood stoves blast heat for an hour and then die out. A masonry heater acts as a thermal battery, storing intense heat in its stone core and gently radiating it into your home for up to 24 hours after the fire is out.
Unlike cast iron stoves that can cause instant, severe burns, the stone exterior of a masonry heater typically stays within a safe, warm temperature range (around 120°F - 170°F). You can lean against it to warm your back without fear, making it much safer for homes with children and pets.
Masonry heaters require zero electricity to run. When winter storms knock out the power grid, your home stays warm and your oven stays hot. It provides total peace of mind and resilience against the elements..