Looking for an EPA log wood stove -

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Skitheeast

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Sep 25, 2012
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Hi Everyone,
I am looking for an air tight EPA certified, (new),wood stove for my basement. I like the log wood stove type models similar to the old Fisher or All nighter wood stoves. I saw a stove on Drolet's website I liked called the "saw man" that isn't available in the US. Is there any stoves out there that are similar to this that will accept log length stuff and are EPA certified air tight with secondary burners?
Thanks in advance for your help -
PS - on a budget like everyone else!
 
You won't find a real air tight EPA stove because they need a little air to pass the EPA clean burn test. Check out the Jotul Black Bear it might be what your looking for.
 
Jotul F118CB (aka Black Bear) is the first one that comes to mind. The Buck 261 is a bit more like the old Fisher if you want that style.
 
Thanks for the timely responses. Checked both of those recommendations and priced them out. Not much different $ wise. I like the Jotul better for pure esthetic reasons. Didn't think they would be as expensive as they are. Guess I'll have to wait or look for a used one!
Thanks again -
 
Morso 2b and Vermont Castings Aspen are in the same class as the Jotul 118.
 
Both are smaller stoves as is the Jotul 602.
 
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