The Tiny Woodstove story

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EatenByLimestone

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I'd never heard of them. The 2nd half of the story is more about making money than the woodstove.


 
Even in a tiny house I can't see one of those stoves working out.
 
So it’s an unlisted stove. No EPA emissions. And clearances from the manual are

DWARF MINIMUM REQUIRED CLEARANCES
Sides: 16” from combustibles
Rear: 18” from combustibles
Single Wall Stove Pipe: 18” from combustibles Insulated Chimney Pipe: 2” from combustibles.

So if you burn down your tiny house will insurance pay out?? I’ll pass. Neat idea get it tested…
 
So it’s an unlisted stove. No EPA emissions. And clearances from the manual are

DWARF MINIMUM REQUIRED CLEARANCES
Sides: 16” from combustibles
Rear: 18” from combustibles
Single Wall Stove Pipe: 18” from combustibles Insulated Chimney Pipe: 2” from combustibles.

So if you burn down your tiny house will insurance pay out?? I’ll pass. Neat idea get it tested…
There is another manufacturer, Unforgettable Fires, that makes some very small listed appliances. Quite efficient if I remember.
 
I think they are neat but the wood would have to be cut real small and who knows how long the fire would last but I can readily understand how the manufacturers could make lots of money if that is the case...I would buy one...clancey