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| The Best Wood Stoves: Napoleon Stoves |
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Napoleon Fireplaces, formerly known as Wolf Steel, first produced a
stove in the '70s. Back then, it was a solid cast iron two-door one. However,
by 1981, the name "Napoleon" was born and it created the most
technologically advanced wood stove – one with a single door made of Pyroceram
high temperature ceramic glass. This was the first time such a stove was made,
and companies soon began copying this design. However, Napoleon has managed to
keep ahead of the competition by always striving to be the best, the most
eco-friendly and the most savvy state-of-the-art innovations.
Now, Napoleon stoves, particularly their wood stoves, are considered the
finest stoves people can buy. By being eco-friendly, every wood burning stove
in the Napoleon line qualifies for the all important EPA bio-mass
tax credit. Here, purchasing a qualifying hearth product can grant
you a tax refund of 30%, up to $1500. That means you can spend up to $5000 on a
stove and reap the benefits of the tax credit.
Why are people lining up for these stoves? Napoleon
stoves are popular for sure, especially the Napoleon 1400 Deluxe EPA
Wood Burning Stove with leg options. Because its emissions are low as 2.8 grams
per hour, this stove can heat up to 2000 sq. ft. and has 55,000 BTUs on high
burn. It can also work for seven hours on low heat, so you won't wake up to a
cold room anymore. This stove also features a kiln-like, fully lined refractory
firebox to maximally concentrate the heat. Moreover, people concerned about the
environment can count on a clean burn from this stove thanks to its
single-level burn control that regulates primary and secondary air, while a
stainless steel covered, ceramic fiber insulated secondary air tube ensures
complete combustion. It uses non-catalytic combustion, so people have no messy
catalytic combustor to clean or to break down over time, as they do. People
view the fire through a large diagonal viewing area with glass that remains
clean due to a combination of high heat and efficient air wash. People even can
choose the style of legs they prefer: traditional steel legs or more elegant
ornamental cast iron legs in painted black, 24 karat gold plated or satin chrome
painted to provide a luxurious look. If they like an Early American look, they
can order webbed arched doors, too.
More are available, such as the Napoleon 1150 EPA Wood Gourmet™ Cook
Stove. Imagine the fun of these wood
stoves! Put this in the kitchen and everyone will gather around it as
people cook on it with a hot plate and pot fender technology that ensures pan
movement without lifting them up, a safety feature. Also, its refractory lined
firebox is extra wide, providing a viewing area of over 24", so people can
be mesmerized by the fire as they let their meals cook. It has a high heat
output of 55,000 BTUs just like the Napoleon 1400, and it has a chrome color
trimmed pedestal stand with a convenient wood storage compartment within.
Surely these are worth their weight in cast iron. As with the 1400, people can
select from Early American webbed arch doors or standard arch doors in a
variety of finishes to finish off this stove as they feel suits their tastes
best.
To get Napoleon stoves is to get the highest quality wood stoves
possible. As the industry leader in hearth products, the Napoleon line can be
counted on to work for years, especially since all stoves come with a limited
lifetime warranty. How hot is that?
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