Made in Taiwan. Can you help me identify this one?

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Dustan

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Jan 3, 2018
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Wisconsin
Hello, I’m new and this is my first post. I’m looking to put a wood burning stove in my basement (I live in SE Wisconsin and have a forced air furnace and a fireplace). I have an available flue because I replaced our traditional water heater with a PVC vented one and freed it up.
My family has always had a fisher mama bear in the basement which has heated our house for the most part.
However, I don’t think I’ll be able to convince my homeowners insurance to approve a non UL listed stove.

I was over at a friends house and they had this stove in their basement. I took a picture of the tag but not the stove. I can’t find any info on it anywhere and am wondering if anyone knows anything about it? Is it UL listed?

Hopefully the pictures came through.
 

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Hello, I’m new and this is my first post. I’m looking to put a wood burning stove in my basement (I live in SE Wisconsin and have a forced air furnace and a fireplace). I have an available flue because I replaced our traditional water heater with a PVC vented one and freed it up.
My family has always had a fisher mama bear in the basement which has heated our house for the most part.
However, I don’t think I’ll be able to convince my homeowners insurance to approve a non UL listed stove.

I was over at a friends house and they had this stove in their basement. I took a picture of the tag but not the stove. I can’t find any info on it anywhere and am wondering if anyone knows anything about it? Is it UL listed?

Hopefully the pictures came through.


If it is an older stove it could be a Scandia. But Scandia have their name on the front, most of the time.
 
Hello, I’m new and this is my first post. I’m looking to put a wood burning stove in my basement (I live in SE Wisconsin and have a forced air furnace and a fireplace). I have an available flue because I replaced our traditional water heater with a PVC vented one and freed it up.
My family has always had a fisher mama bear in the basement which has heated our house for the most part.
However, I don’t think I’ll be able to convince my homeowners insurance to approve a non UL listed stove.

I was over at a friends house and they had this stove in their basement. I took a picture of the tag but not the stove. I can’t find any info on it anywhere and am wondering if anyone knows anything about it? Is it UL listed?

Hopefully the pictures came through.

Post a picture of the full front of the stove.
 
there a model # on that tag. that would help looks like a vogelzang copy of a antique stove
 
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scandia does put their name on them. i got a scandia copy of the jotul 602
 
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It looks exactly like this! Would this be considered a UL Listed stove?
I dont see any testing lab listed on the tag so by that i would say no. If there is a lab listed and it is acredited then yes but it still is not a stove i would consider installing in my house.
 
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