We carry two major brands of wood burning stoves, but we have access to many others. The two brands that you can come in and see on display in our showroom are Osburn and Ironstrike. All Osburn wood burning stoves are manufactured in Canada using North American steel. All Ironstrike wood burning stoves are manufactured in the U.S.A. Both brands make inserts and free-standing stoves.
Ironstrike
Montlake 300
With up to 100,000 BTU/Hr output and a maximum log length of 21” the 300 is quite a stove. Options for this unit include Black, Nickel or Brushed Nickel door trim and either a steel or cast-iron top. It comes standard with two variable speed blowers with both automatic and manual control. The firebox is 3.0 cubic feet.
Montlake 230
76,000 BTU/Hr and 18” maximum log length makes this the most popular stove in the Ironstrike lineup. It also has options for Black, Nickel and Brushed Nickel door trim. For the top of the stove, you can select between either a steel or cast-iron top. The Montlake 230 comes standard with a variable speed blower that has both manual and automatic control. The firebox is 2.3 cubic feet.
Performer and Striker
The Performer C210 and the Striker C160 are from the Country Stoves Collection. These are designed to fit into fireplaces with smaller openings. You can choose either a Traditional or an Arched door. These are available in Brushed Nickel, Nickel-Plated and Black. The surround for these stoves can be chosen with either a Black or Nickel Trim. Finally, both stoves may be installed with an optional variable-speed 160-CFM blower. This too is available in both Nickel-Plated and Black.
Performer C210
This stove can fit up to 20” logs and can produce up to 76,000 BTU/Hr. The firebox is 2.1 cubic feet.
Striker C160
This stove can fit up to 18” logs and can generate up to 55,600 BTU/Hr. The firebox is 1.6 cubic feet.
Osburn
Osburn manufactures 7 different models of burning inserts.
All of Osburns’ inserts come with Self-cleaning glass systems, adjustable handles, and Limited Lifetime Warranties. The recommended log length for their inserts is 16”.
Matrix 1900 (Tapered insert)
Features a 7 hour burn time and they can effectively heat 250-1,200 sq ft. with a maximum BTU/Hr output of 45,000. It has a maximum log length of 17” and is their most efficient unit, coming in at 82%. This is a cast iron wood burning insert.
1700
Features a 7 hour burn time and they can effectively heat 500-1,800 sq ft. with a maximum BTU/Hr of 65,000. 18″ logs are the longest that can fit into the 1700.
Inspire 2000
The Inspire 2000 can heat 500-2,100 sq ft of space with an 8 hour burn time, so you can load it at night and still wake up to a warm stove. This insert can generate up to 75,000 BTU/Hr and can fit up to 20” logs. The Inspire 2000 is made of American Steel.
2000 and Matrix
These two wood inserts offer the same performance. They both can heat a space from 500-2,100 sq ft. They both generate up to75,000 BTU/Hr and can both fit up to 20” logs. The big difference between these two is styling. The 2000 has traditional wood insert looks, but the Matrix has bold contemporary lines. If you are asking, how are they different from the Inspire 2000? The Matrix and the 2000 are made from Cast Iron.
Matrix 2700 (Tapered insert)
The Matrix 2700 will heat a space ranging from 750 to 2,200 sq ft, with a maximum output of 80,000 BTU’s. This stove can handle up to 20” logs and has a maximum burn time of 8 hours. The matrix 2700 is a Cast Iron constructed stove.
3500
The 3500 is the biggest wood insert in their lineup. This stove is not for small spaces and it will heat a space from 1,000 up to 2,700 sq ft, making it large enough to heat most homes. It has an impressive burn time of 10 hours and can generate up to 110,000 BTU/Hr.
Freestanding
Ironstrike
Lodge Collection
These freestanding wood stoves are manufactured using a Thermal Fin heat exchanger to create a stove with 32% more surface area than typical stove designs. This increased surface area means more heat is quickly dispersed into the room. They feature taller doors to allow for a larger viewing area and a selection of 3 different legs or a pedestal with several different finishes on the legs. There is also a choice of 3 different door trims, an option of louver fin, either black or brushed nickel and an optional variable speed 700 CFM blower. These stoves are 80% efficient.
Grandview 300
These stoves can accommodate up to 21” logs and can heat 2,000-3,000 sq ft with an output of 100,000 BTU/Hr.
Grandview 230
With an 18” maximum log length, this stove can generate up to 76,000 BTU/Hr. heating 1,200-2,200 sq ft.
Cabin Collection
The Cabin Collection stoves have a clean style which is made to blend into any decor. All black, standard with solid bases, these stoves have a large rectangular door and window to show off the flames inside. There is an optional variable-speed 150CFM blower that can be added.
Tahoma 2100
The Tahoma 2100 can fit logs of up to 20” and will heat 1,200-2,000 sq ft. They have a maximum heat output of 76,000 BTU/Hr with an efficiency of 76%.
Tahoma 1600
This stove can handle logs up to 18” long. Well suited to smaller spaces it will heat from 700-1,400 sq ft producing a maximum heat output of 55,600 BTU/Hr. They are 75% efficient.
Osburn
The 7 free-standing-stoves in the Osburn line have a wide range of features. All, however, are Mobile Home and EPA certified. They have a myriad of options from leg styles, pedestals and side panels and the models range in size from ones that will heat as small a space as 250 sq ft to ones that can handle 2,700 sq ft.
950
Osburn’s small space stove, the 950 is perfect for adding heat to a room if that’s what you need or heating a smaller home. Capable of generating up to 45,000 BTU/Hr in a space from as small as 250 sq ft to up to 1,200 sq ft. it has an optional 100 CFM blower to get the job done. As this stove is the master of small spaces, it has a top heat deflector to push the heat forward, it also has side panels that reduce clearances to combustibles. This stove can be placed into alcoves.
1700
Features a 7 hour burn time and they can effectively heat 500-1,800 sq ft. with a maximum BTU/Hr of 65,000. 18″ logs are the longest that can fit into the 1700.
Inspire 2000
The Inspire 2000 can heat 500-2,100 sq ft of space with an 8 hour burn time, so you can load it at night and still wake up to a warm stove. This insert can generate up to 75,000 BTU/Hr and can fit up to 20” logs. The Inspire 2000 is made of American Steel.
2000 and Matrix
These two wood inserts offer the same performance. They both can heat a space from 500-2,100 sq ft. They both generate up to75,000 BTU/Hr and can both fit up to 20” logs. The big difference between these two is styling. The 2000 has traditional wood insert looks, but the Matrix has bold contemporary lines. If you are asking, how are they different from the Inspire 2000? The Matrix and the 2000 are made from Cast Iron.
Matrix 2700 (Tapered insert)
The Matrix 2700 will heat a space ranging from 750 to 2,200 sq ft, with a maximum output of 80,000 BTU’s. This stove can handle up to 20” logs and has a maximum burn time of 8 hours. The matrix 2700 is a Cast Iron constructed stove.
3500
The 3500 is the biggest wood insert in their lineup. This stove is not for small spaces and it will heat a space from 1,000 up to 2,700 sq ft, making it large enough to heat most homes. It has an impressive burn time of 10 hours and can generate up to 110,000 BTU/Hr.