- Capable of reaching temperatures up to 54,000 BTUs and heat up 900 square feet of surface
- Comes equipped with a 2-piece safety handle that remains cool and safe to touch even as the stove is burning and a heavy duty cast iron body to bring classic and modern styles together
- Large enough to fit logs of up to 19 inches in length to keep your stove burning for a long time and saving you less log-cutting trips when running low on fuel
- Heat up your cabin for those cold winter nights and get both sustenance and warmth in one go
- Stands at 33 inches long and 18.5 inches wide with 23 inches of height and a weight of about 130 pounds for ideal use in cabins and other small structures outdoors
US Stove Company Rustic 900 Square Foot Clean Cast Iron Log Burning Wood Stove Reaching Up T0 54,000 BTUswith Cool Touch Safety Handle
$529.99 Original price was: $529.99.$392.45Current price is: $392.45.
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Category: Stoves & Fireplaces
Brand | US Stove |
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Material | Cast Iron |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 33"D x 18.5"W x 23"H |
Item Weight | 130 pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Heat Output | 54000 British Thermal Units |
Ventilation Type | Direct Vent |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Portable | No |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Manufacturer | US Stove Company |
UPC | 012685005706 |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | US1269E |
Care instructions | wipe clean |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime firebox warranty, 1 year all other parts |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | wood stove, legs |
Import | Made in the USA |
8 reviews for US Stove Company Rustic 900 Square Foot Clean Cast Iron Log Burning Wood Stove Reaching Up T0 54,000 BTUswith Cool Touch Safety Handle
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Rated 4.63 out of 5
David777 –
I know others have said things they didn’t like, but I just wanted to say that being in the interiors of Alaska, the things and people who aren’t tough and strong don’t last long out here. This wood stove is really great! It got to me completely intact and is very well built. I am very happy with it. Thanks for listening to an old man’s view.
Amazon Customer –
Not as thick as the one I had. Does not hold the heat
Thurston Stout –
Shipped within 2 days delivered in great shape door fit well so far not a bad thing to say about it haven’t fired it up yet but will let u know how it goes when it gets cooler
Bobby Jr –
Doesn’t do anything good! Made from the cheapest of metal! Supposed to be cast iron, but more like pot metal! Castings are of the lowest “quality”, core shift is obviously a major problem! Two legs on opposite ends broke off after assembly because one leg didn’t even reach the floor! It sat about 2-3 inches off the floor! After disassembling and reassembling multiple times to try and get the legs level, ended up getting one leg to sit only 1-2 inches off the floor! The flue collar was cast so poorly that it will never fit into the cast in flange it is supposed to sit in. I spent three hours grinding on it to finally get it to fit. I “tried” to get a fire started in it, only to discover it won’t draw worth crap! Smoke filled the room every single time I opened the door, and every time I closed the door, the fire would go out! I even had placed 4 fire bricks in the bottom as suggested by the manufacturer. The problem is it just doesn’t draw enough fresh air to support combustion with the door closed, and the huge block mounted in the top that fully blocks the flue opening certainly can’t be helping. This is what you get when mindless zombie bureaucrats at the EPA forcing their stupidity on people. If possible, I’m going to try to get a refund, but as I had to modify it, I doubt that will be possible. I wasted $414 dollars on this thing, and I don’t understand why the price fluctuates daily on Amazon. Right after buying and before it arrived, I saw the price drop to $389, then rise to over $700 and it’s currently $500! What is up with that? It would be overpriced at $100!
Amazon Customer –
This stove is well cast and it’s easy to assemble the draft plate, legs and the plate located at the door. I haven’t fired it up yet but it’s supposed to be able to heat 900 sq. ft. It is not a LARGE stove but the top has two heating plated for you to cook on if you want too and the top is VERY thick cast iron. The door is hefty for it’s size and seals very well (but US Stove says to change out the door sealing rope every 1-2 years).
>>> Be sure to use a US Stove DR6 Barometric Draft Regulator (about $70 unless to can find it on sale … see Amazon (currently $36 but it is Prime Day today).
This beast is HEAVY … about 130+ pounds. The shipping box leaves much to be desired so receiving the stove in perfect physical condition might be questionable (quite a few Customer reviews have mentioned this) but Amazon will back you by giving you options if it arrived with any shipping damage or factory defect(s).
Amazon Customer –
We contemplated buying this stove , after making the plunge , it was the best decision ever ! Easy installation , using in a 41 ft fifth wheel … keeps the place warm , sometimes have to open windows .. but can shut it down and it will be smoldering in the morning .. we did put a damper on it .. I can open it up in the morning , add some wood and it gets going right away .. so if wavering on the decision .. DO IT! You won’t be disappointed.
Happy Camper
Mitchell Ramsey –
I purchased this stove for back up heating when the power goes out. It’s smaller than I expected. The listing says it can hold 19 inch logs and it will, but take the thickness you would expect a normal wood stove to accept and split it again. When I received the stove the packaging was beat up pretty bad. Fortunately, when I opened it up, the damage was pretty much cosmetic around the top edges, pieces broken off, etc. but the firebox is completely intact. I installed with a flue damper about 18 inches above the stove. I didn’t make any changes to the stock draft controls built into the stove. When I started the first fire I tried to start in the middle (front to back). Not ideal. I then started with much smaller kindling and much smaller fire all the way in the back beneath the flue. This worked great. Once the kindling was burning well, I gradually added larger and larger pieces towards the middle and then the front of the firebox. I noticed that the fire easily worked it’s way forward until I had a nice, hot, self sustaining fire. Once established I could add larger logs. The stove has a well designed draft control if you use this approach. Some say their doors don’t seal but the door on mine seals up nicely, no leaks, no problems. The stove burned all night and in the morning only embers remained. I will say, if you’re going to use this stove to heat through a cold winter night you’ll need to add more fuel every 2~3 hours. If you have good draft, I wouldn’t make any changes to the draft controls built into the stove.
terry –
It works as it should after the seals on the door got replaced but beforehand it leaked smoke from the door when it was used works great now