pellet stoves for confined spaces (small / compact)

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fireflynj

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Jan 28, 2014
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New York
I was searching for a small stove, particularly one that does not stand out far from wall.
The house I am looking to put it in has limited areas where I can put a stove, but found this that I think may be perfect but they are in Italy (broken link removed to http://www.mcz.it/en/p239-flat.html)
[Hearth.com] pellet stoves for confined spaces (small / compact)
So anyone knows a stove like this in the USA ?
would be nice to see a stove that mounts flat against wall like this.

I have the Enviro Mini at another place, looking for something shallower yet.

Thanks
 
There's a fella that posts a lot in the boiler forum, who works for a stove company in NJ that imports all those exotics like MCZ I believe. I guess he's there because they sell a popular automated pellet boiler, not the Kedel and not the Ofenagen. It's the other brand. I forget his name, but if you start a thread over there, he should answer. Seeing as you are in NY, it could be a match!
 
To bad the US stoves -China window stove had issues.
 
To bad the US stoves -China window stove had issues.
We were calling them chinese window fire bombs!Another bid china stove company makes a small vertical stove that screws to an outside wall,wounder if they make it across the pond.I have been looking for a smaller automatic stove to put upstairs for shouldering(getting older) and really like the rika lopi,but not imported.
 
I remember now, it's the guy who sells Windhager Biowin automatic pellet boilers. They're in Massachusetts not NJ as I remembered:

http://www.hydro-to-heat-convertor.com/index.html

Not too long ago saw thread that said he wasn't selling stoves anymore just boilers... Worth a check but I think the stoves were about the same footprint as most of the others.
 
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