COMPARE: Before deciding to purchase a wood burning sauna stove the following features. 1) The listed materials are used in the construction of the wood burning sauna stoves: Ÿ ¼” steel plates on all four walls of the fire chamber Ÿ Back wall has an additional ¼” heat shield Ÿ Bottom of the rock hopper rock is made from 5/16” steel plate Ÿ Stainless steel smoke collar Ÿ Baffle inside the fire chamber, most sauna stoves don’t have, is made of ½” steel plate Ÿ The fire chamber interior outside walls are lined with fire brick Ÿ Fuel loading door has 1-½” ceramic insulation to reduce possibility of warping Ÿ Fuel loading door also has adjustable door latch and hinges for an air tight seal Ÿ Stainless steel hot water reservoir that is easily attached to the stove 2) The combustion air is split and designed to flow through an adjustable carburetor, which is attached to the front of the fire chamber, to induce the fire to burn the logs from the front towards the back, and thus increasing the burning of the volatile gases which constitutes approximately 66% of the stored heat energy in the wood. 3) These stoves are tested and approved to UL 1482 safety specs.
Prices could change due to increased cost of material.
Crating cost is $50.00
All prices are F.O.B Tower, Minnesota. |