US1261E 900 sq. ft. Cast Iron Log Wood Stove - SKU_1769012038376_236
The US1261E Cast Iron Log Wood Stove by United States Stove Company is a durable heating solution, perfect for warming up to 900 sq. ft. of space in log cabins, large garages, or workshops. With a heat output of up to 54,000 BTUs, it easily accommodates logs up to 19 inches long, ensuring efficient and long-lasting warmth. Featuring an integrated cooktop for added versatility, this stove allows you to prepare meals while enjoying the nostalgic charm of a traditional wood-burning stove. Crafted from heavy-duty cast iron, the US1261E offers reliable, cost-effective heating for years to come.
Specifications
| Weight |
138 livres |
| Dimensions |
18 × 31 × 22 pouce |
Features
- Heats up to 900 sq. ft.: Ideal for warming log cabins, large garages, and workshops with a powerful 54,000 BTU output.
- Fits up to 19” logs: Spacious burn chamber easily accommodates oversized logs for a long-lasting fire.
- Integrated cooktop: Large flat surface allows for easy meal preparation directly on the stove.
- Heavy-duty cast iron construction: Built to last, providing reliable and cost-efficient heating year after year.
- Compact design: Combines rugged durability with a space-saving footprint, perfect for traditional and rustic settings.
- Optional Accessories: Dual Side Tables | Model # US1261DST
- Up to 900 sq ft
- Up to 54,000 BTUs
- 1.2 cubic feet firebox
- Non-Catalytic Secondary Burn
- EPA Approved
- No Electricity Required
What Our Experts Think
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Efficiently heats spaces up to 900 sq. ft.
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Durable cast iron construction for long-lasting performance.
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Compact design fits smaller rooms or cabins.
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Large firebox supports extended burn times.
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Ideal for energy-efficient home heating.
Q&A
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Q: What area can it heat?
A: Up to 900 sq. ft.
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Q: What fuel does it use?
A: Seasoned firewood.
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Q: Is professional installation required?
A: Recommended for safety and efficiency.
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Q: Can it fit in small spaces?
A: Yes, its compact design is versatile.
Maintenance Tips
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Remove ashes regularly to maintain airflow.
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Clean cast iron surfaces with a dry cloth to prevent rust.
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Inspect gaskets and seals periodically.
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Schedule annual chimney cleaning.
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Store firewood in a dry area for optimal burning.