s[16]H 68 Wood Stove
Overview
Stûv 16 showcase the spectacle of flames through their refined design. These types of modern wood stoves have a large opening that abundantly distributes heat.
Quick Specs
- BTUs: 50,000 Output
- Heating Capacity: Up to 1,650 sq ft
- Material: Steel
- Viewing Area: 21-5/8 (W) x 16-9/16 (H) in.
| BTU | 24,080 - 24,818 Output |
|---|---|
| Width | 26-3/4 in. |
| Height | 39-3/4 in. |
| Depth | 18 in. |
| Weight | 362 lbs. |
| Material | Steel |
| Heating Capacity | Up to 1,650 sq ft. |
| Firebox Capacity | 1.9 cu ft. |
| Viewing Area | 21-5/8 (W) x 16-9/16 (H) in. |
| Emissions | 1.7 g/hr. |
| EPA Certified | Yes |
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