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U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Sat. Nov. 06, 2010 8:16 pm
by DOUG
Hey Guys,

I just received this interesting email from United States Stove Company regarding their new advancement of a window/wall pellet unit. It's kind of a neat idea. I wonder if we could do something like this with anthracite? Something to think about? What do you think anthracite coal stoker stove manufactures?

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Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Sat. Nov. 06, 2010 8:31 pm
by tsb
I saw one of them at the local county fair in September.
A neat idea and a well made unit. About $1,250 if I remember.

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Sat. Nov. 06, 2010 8:33 pm
by mason coal burner
that would be nice . cool idea .

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Sat. Nov. 06, 2010 8:35 pm
by SMITTY
That thing is begging to burn coal --24,000 BTU's wouldn't even keep my 77 sq.ft. bathroom warm ... :o

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Sat. Nov. 06, 2010 8:52 pm
by tsb
That thing would roast your butt out.

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Sat. Nov. 06, 2010 10:34 pm
by Richard S.
SMITTY wrote:-24,000 BTU's wouldn't even keep my 77 sq.ft. bathroom warm ... :o
Smitty they have these things called roofs and walls. :P

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Wed. Nov. 16, 2011 4:13 pm
by PelletburnerOakPark
I installed one of these in my office garage. 18' x 12.' I installed through wall and not as a window unit. This is a well insulated room with a ceiling fan. I have the unit at the lowest setting and it heats up the room from 35 degrees to 70 degrees in about 30 minutes. Then I turn it off for an hour and when it cools down I start it up again. I have no doubt that this over engineered unit will continue to perform at a very high level at a very low cost, regardless of the outside temp. Plus it looks cool and you get a bit of the good smell when it starts. I highly recommend this unit.

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Wed. Nov. 16, 2011 7:03 pm
by DOUG
I was wondering about this unit. I haven't seen one in operation yet or know anyone who has one. Thanks for the update. How noisy is that thing? Every other pellet stove that I've seen in person was always too noisy for me. That is why I tried a coal stoker first, but this window pellet unit does seem pretty nifty.

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Wed. Nov. 23, 2011 1:07 pm
by Body Hammer
It's sold by U S Stove. Should we assume that it's made in the U.S.? ;)

Re: U.S.Stove Eco Aire Window Pellet Stove

Posted: Wed. Nov. 23, 2011 3:50 pm
by freetown fred
Unfortunately my friend,assuming any thing like that these days is real iffy---LL Bean moccasins--made in China--- :wtf: :(