Product Description
This non-catalytic ‘pleasant hearth’ wood burning stove will warm your heart and your home with efficient and effective indoor zone heating. This certified EPA small size stove has an 81-percentefficiency rating and a 5.1 grams/hr of emissions rating. This is perfect for single-family or mobile homes up to 1,200 square feet. All ‘pleasant hearth’ wood burning stoves feature a brick lined firebox, stainless steel ash lip, chrome spring handles, an air wash system, and front-loading solid cast iron door with large ceramic glass viewing area. Additionally, all ‘pleasant hearth’ wood burning stoves are made in the USA, and include a 5 year limited warranty.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #264416 in Home
- Size: 31 1/2"h x 22 1/2"w x 22 1/2"d
- Brand: Pleasant Hearth
- Model: HWS-224172MH
- Dimensions: 31.50" h x 22.50" w x 22.50" l, 277.00 pounds
Features
- Heats up to 1,200 square feet, burns up to 6 to 8 hours in one fueling; stove with pedestal base and blower with heating capacity up to 50,000 btu?s with seasonal cord wood
- Fits 6-inch stove pipe, a push/pull draft control level under ash lip, and a variable speed blower included
- Epa certified, omni tested, a non-catalytic wood burning stove, made in the usa
- Approved for mobile home use with an air intake kit sold separately
- Assembled dimensions (h by l by w): 31-1/2-inch by 22-1/2-inch by 22-1/2-inch, weight 277-pound and log capacity up to 18-inch
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Not what it advertises.
By Gina
Pickiest stove in the world. Have had it for 2 years now, barely keeps the 950 sq. ft. house at 68 degrees. Unless you have lots of dead standing trees to throw in it, it doesn't burn hot. 90% of the time, you have to get it started by leaving the door cracked open about an inch or two to get a fire started (on and off for hours some days), or restarted when throwing in more wood. Forget about anything that may be slightly damp or not totally 100% dried out, it will NOT burn. Just smolder to death and cause lots of cresote in your chimney. When you do get it finally going, it burns about 2-3 hours before needing wood to put in it. DOES NOT burn overnight 6-8 hours like advertised. I load it down every night about 11pm, and on the dot I wake up at 3am when the furnace kicks on (I keep it at 65 degrees) to load it down again. I burn mostly oak, walnut, ash and occasionally locust and poplar. The insulation brick seems to suffocate it more than anything, but don't want to remove it cause the design of it may let flames through and catch any cresote on fire in the chimney. I can fit logs up to about 16" in it comfortably, but keep a few 3-4 inch pieces to keep as fillers when loading it down for the night. The angle of the top makes it difficult to get more than 3 (4"-5" logs) in at a time. Messiest thing in the world when it comes to cleaning it. No matter how delicate or easy you are, the door tends to blow out ashes every time it starts to get full. I usually have to clean mine out every 2-3 days if temperatures stay in the 20s to 30s. When it does get below 40 degrees (yes 40), it has a hard time keeping up with dropping temps in the overnight hours. I saved and saved for a stove, and now I am stuck with this one until I can get a bigger, more efficient user friendly model. Only positive thing I can say is that when it does burn hot, its wonderful, and has saved me money on heating costs ($230 a month down to $85 on average). I recommend buying a stove bigger than what you need (which I thought I did), and not a pleasant hearth, its just way to finicky.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
best little stove
By Carol Keelek
good stove for the money, easy to install, the insulation around the door was damaged but customer service was quick to send repair cement for it. As expected, it is not easy to get a fire to burn very long.
It does heat a large family room and more quite well, in spite of vaulted ceilings.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Just opened box, bought threw Lowes,
By David and Paula
First note no ash drawer. Ash lip? Not sure what advertized ash drawer means??? Stove looks good. Will follow as installation continues. I would return but travel 100miles to pick this up.
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