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Wood Stove Accessories

With the high cost of natural gas, liquid propane and heating oil, the sales of wood stoves and wood stove accessories are reaching new highs, in some areas by as much as two and a half times last years record.

With newer more economical and efficient models that are available, wood stoves are an environmentally friendly alternative, and with today’s wood stove accessories and attachments wood burning stoves are also a beautiful and functional addition to the home, along with the savings in fuel costs.

Some of the many accessories that are available for wood stoves include: fans, hearth pads, trim kits, or stove pipe shams.  Here is a brief description of some of the most popular wood stove accessories and how they can be used to make your wood stove an even more valuable addition to your homes comfort and enjoyment.

Wood Stove Accessories

Stove Pipe Shams - Stove pipe shams are a great way to turn your plain stove pipe into a wonderful accent piece. Stove pipe shams are designed specifically to dress up your plain old black stove pipe and add a touch of color and interest.  Most shams are designed to fit standard 6 5/8″ OD double wall gas pipes and in most cases they can be adapted for any 6″ OD pipe, with a small adjustment. Stove pipe shams are quick and easy to install on new or existing stove pipes, and there is no need to disconnect or remove the pipe. Typically all one needs to install a sham is a screw driver and if you are trying to match your other decor they can be spray painted using an appropriate high temperature or gas vent paint.

Circulating Fans - Fans can be an attractive and practical accessory for a wood stove.  Many wood stove fans are available in different styles and for different uses including: improving the drafting for the wood stove to burn more efficiently, transferring heat quickly to adjoining rooms, reclaiming heat that would otherwise be lost up the chimney and improving the circulation of warm air.

Woodstove Kettles - The heat from a wood stove can cause the surrounding air to dry out. Woodstove kettles are an easy way to humidify a room and bring in a decorative element as an added bonus.  Simply fill them with water and your wood stove will do the rest. There are many wood stove kettles available in many designs including porcelain coated kettles that won’t rust on the inside.

Woodstove Steamers - Wood stove steamers, like kettles can be used to humidify the air along with adding an understated, modern beauty to your wood stove. By adding potpourri to the water you can fill your home with the necessary humidity and add a delightful fragrance as well.

Woodstove Trivets - Wood stove trivets are durable cast iron hot plates that protect the top of your stove or free-standing fireplace from getting rust spots from a kettle or humidifier.  They also keeps kettles or cooking pots from getting too hot and can be used under kettles and steamers to protect tables and countertops from heat damage, or as attractive decorative accents on tables, shelves, and walls.  Trivets are readily available in many colors and designs.
     
Woodstove Thermometer - Wood stove thermometers and helpful for making sure your fireplace is burning at its highest efficiency.  This not only saves on the cost of wood for your stove but also reduces maintenance and improves safety.  Many wood stove thermometers attach to the stovepipe magnetically or by drilling a small hole in the pipe.  Keeping the stove at the right temperature will make fires last longer which saves time spent on reloading. It also cuts down on chimney cleaning by burning the wood completely in the best operation range.  It also helps to avoid the possibility of a chimney fire by keeping it from overheating and will extend the life of catalytic combustors by letting you know when you are overheating the stove.

Hearth Pads - If your wood stove is not sitting on a fire proof floor, hearth pads provide the necessary fire proof protection between a woodstove and the flooring below. Designed with fireproof tiles hearth pads are available in many attractive designs and are typically suited for wood, pellet, or gas appliances.

Paints & Polishes - Many specially formulated paints are available for use in touching up, renewing, and protecting the finish on steel or cast-iron wood stoves.  These paints are designed to resist peeling and blistering when subjected to high temperatures.  There are also polishes available to make your wood stove black and shiny.

Woodstove Gaskets & Repair - Fireproof fiberglass gaskets are used around the doors and/or glass windows to help assure optimal burning by stopping air leaks into your wood stove. If your stoves gaskets have worn out there are kits available to replace old gaskets and return your stove to peak efficiency.  Properly installed gaskets will greatly improve burn times on wood stoves and help keep stove glass cleaner.

Replacement Stove Glass - In most cases stove glass should not need to be replaced, but if you accidently break the glass on your wood stove you can usually just replace the glass using either a tempered glass or a ceramic glass made for wood stoves or fireplace doors depending on your particular stove. The glass should be sealed tightly to the door to prevent air leaks. This is normally done with a flat woven gasket, usually with adhesive on one side.  Some EPA certified stoves use specially coated glass. Check your manual.  If this is the case, you can buy replacement coated glass from a wood stove dealer. Coated glass has a special side facing out so you should check it to make sure you are installing it the right way out.

Woodstove Extras - To maximize efficiency fire-logs are available that, when burned in your wood stove, change the creosote into a dry, loose, non-adhering deposit which flakes away and is easily brushed off.  These can be used monthly during the peak burning season simply by adding the log to the hot embers of a wood fire.

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Coleman Stove Light

Coleman Stove Light



  • Long lasting: micro-fluorescent bulb lasts up to 20 000 hours
  • Operates on (4) AA batteries
  • Light designed to withstand heat up to 280 (F)
  • Compatible with any Coleman case stoves
  • Attaches to stove easily using magnet to fasten to the lid

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    Coleman Exponent Stove Maintenance Kit Xpedition 9730

    Coleman Exponent Stove Maintenance Kit Xpedition 9730




    For Coleman Xpedition Stove 9730-725 Includes 2 gas tips, 3 o-rings, 2 probe seals, 3 screens, cam, fingerplate and wrench

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    Coleman Exponent Stove Maintenance Kit 445

    Coleman Exponent Stove Maintenance Kit 445




    For use with model 445 Includes: duel fuel generator pump cup pump cap clip and push-on nut

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    Wood Burning Accessories

    Over a period of the last ten years there has been an explosion of technology in wood burning appliances and wood burning accessories to go with those appliances.  There are new wood burning stoves and pellet burning stoves.  There are new wood burning fireplace inserts and new fireplaces built to be energy efficient.  Along with all of these new appliances there are wood burning accessories to go along with them.

    Lots of Wood Burning Accessories

    For wood burning stoves the list of wood burning accessories is a long one.  There are circulating fans which can be used to move the warm area from the wood burning stove through out the rest of the room.  There are even fans designed to move the heat from one room to another and some fans that will move the heat through the ducts in a home so that the heat can be more evenly spread throughout the entire home.

    There are also wood burning accessories that are meant to sit on the stove and be used, such as kettles and steamers.  Kettles are designed to be used as any normal kettle would - to heat water for tea or other uses.  Steamers are also used to heat water but these wood burning accessories heat the water so that it will humidify the air around the stove.  Often burning wood will dry out the air surrounding the stove so a steamer helps put the humidity back into the air and make it more comfortable to be in the room.

    There are also other wood burning accessories such as pipe shams which are designed to decorate the stove pipe, pipe thermometers which allow you to keep track of the heat going into the stove pipe and hearth pads that sit under the stove and insulate the floor so that it does not get to hot.

    Pellet stoves are a little different from wood stoves but most of the same wood burning accessories are used with pellet stoves as are used with wood stoves.  In addition there are some accessories that are specifically designed for pellet stoves.  Pellet buckets are one of the handiest wood burning accessories on the list since they allow you to easily handle the pellets when loading them into the stove and they also provide a decorative touch as well. 

    Remote control thermostats are another of the wood burning accessories that are used with pellet stoves because pellet stoves typically have built in thermostats and it is handy to be able to control the thermostats from across the room. 

    Other handy wood burning accessories include stove screens and fireplace screens used to create a protective barrier and cleaning accessories such as stove pipe brushes and fireplace tools.  All in all there the list continues to grow when it comes to wood burning accessories.

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    Wood Burning Stove Accessories

    Favorite Wood Burning Stove Accessories

    There are many wood burning stove accessories that can add to your wood burning stove’s functionality, as well as its attractiveness.

    These wood burning stove accessories include such items as stove pipe shams, circulating fans, kettles, steamers and hearth pads.

    Additional Wood Burning Stove Accessories

    There are many wood burning stove accessories available to allow you to customize your wood burning stove. Most accessories are sold in colors that will compliment a wood burning stove, such as black, gold, brass, smoke gray and silver.

    Wood Stove Screens - Wood Stove Screens are a common wood burning stove accessory that provides a safety barrier for a stove while still allowing you to view the fire as it burns. They are fairly inexpensive and easy to find at most hardware and wood burning stove accessories dealers.

    Stove Pipe Brushes - another common and inexpensive wood stove accessory sold in most hardware stores. Make sure the brush is at least three to four inches wide to ensure a good scrubbing. Some include rods or extensions to allow you to reach up into the chimney to brush away residue.

    Wood Stove Wall Vent Kits - Some wood burning stoves burn so efficiently they can actually be vented like a clothing dryer.  They also don’t get as hot as older traditional wood stoves, so they don’t have to be surrounded with fireproofing like a regular wood stove.  Through-the-wall vent accessory kits are available for many freestanding stoves. Check with a wood burning stove accessories dealer for your particular model or the manufacturer’s instructions to see if your particular stove will work this way.

    Remote Control Thermostat Kits - Since some wood burning stoves include a built in thermostat that manages the air flow and the heat the stove is putting out you can get a remote control kit that will allow you to control the temperature from across the room.  Yes, some wood burning stove accessories promote laziness.

    These are a few of the most popular wood burning stove accessories available on the market.  Let us know what your favorite wood burning stove accessory is and check out our other posts to learn more about wood burning stove accessories.

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    Teakettle Reviews - Copco Cambridge Stainless-Steel Teakettle

     

    Product Features

        * 2.5-quart capacity
        * Highly polished 18/10 stainless-steel construction will not rust
        * Elegant zinc cast handle features a heat-resistant phenolic grip
        * Non-whistling S-shaped spout for drip-less pouring
        * 9-inch-wide base heats water quickly

    Available at: Amazon - Click Here for Details

    Product Description
    Decorative and graceful, there’s no whistle to pierce your ears, just a slender S-shaped spout that pours without dripping. In concession to modern times, the zinc cast handle and lid know features a heat-resistant phenolic grip. Polished to a mirror finish, the 18/10 stainless steel will not rust and only needs a soft rub with a cloth to stay shiny. The 9-1/2-inch-high teakettle measures 9 inches across the bottom, providing greater heating surface and a quicker boil.

    Helpful Amazon Customer Reviews

    By T.C. (Lowell, MA)
    “This is actually a great tea kettle! I bought it to replace a Pfaltzgraff that had basically rusted inside - who knew you shouldn’t leave water in a kettle :)

    This does not have a whistle, which for me personally was great. I find kettles with whistles annoying. Oddly enough, you can actually “hear” when your water is boiling. When you turn the fire on under it, it makes a slight bubbling sound - then goes quiet once it reaches a boil.

    It’s easy to keep it clean; pours very smoothly compared to my old kettle; and is a perfect size for a few cups of tea. My only peeve initially is that the handle does not rotate - it’s a fixed handle, but I got over it quickly enough.”

          
    By C. L. Miller (Midwest)
    “An excellent teakettle for the money. Holds 2.5 quarts, and has an opening large enough to get your hand into to dry and wash the inside. Directions do state not to allow water to stand in it for prolonged periods because it will rust over time. This isn’t a problem with the large opening. This one doesn’t have a whistle - and the handle stays cool to the touch. Easy to fill, easy to clean, and easy on the wallet. Good value overall.”

          
    By A. Fischer (Sunnyvale, CA)
    “I have had this teakettle for about 3 years, and it has been great! I like that there isn’t a whistle, it pours really nicely, has never dripped on me, and has a wide enough opening to get water in and a sponge when you want to clean it.

    I’m now replacing it b/c I am a lazy kettle owner and have left water in it constantly so it’s getting rusty. It also sits out on my stove and grease and other stove ookiness has gotten all over the outside and it’s past the point of cleaning. That’s my own fault though, like I said I’m a lazy kettle owner and didn’t clean it like I should have.

    Great kettle.”

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    Wood Pellets in a pellet basket

    How to light wood pellets in a pellet basket with a gel firestarter in a wood stove or fireplace. Turn your existing wood stove or fireplace into a pellet stove. Great gift idea for fireplace accessories and wood pellets!

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    Delivering More Heat Per Pound

    According to R.J. Cohn, Editor of ruralnorthwest.com the owners of North Idaho Energy Logs are cranking out a whopping 100 tons of their eight-pound energy logs and 30 tons of wood pellets per day.

    This company that started out small has gone from two log-making machines that were built in the 1920’s to a total of nine maching producing a half-ton of energy logs per hour per machine. Owners say that “Sales have been up for several years because home heating costs have soared,” and that “People are looking for an alternative.”

    Tested extensively against other manufactured wood heating logs, Clark Fairchild, one of the owners said that pound-for-pound their logs burned twice as long as other manufactured logs.

    “They also weigh eight pounds compared to others on the market that are five to six pounds in weight,” he said. “One eight-pound energy log contains 68,800 BTUs, and one unit of them has approximately 16 ½ million BTUs. It’s pretty hard to beat what they can put out in heat for the price.”

    Log comparison tests done in both a conventional uncertified wood stove and a phase 2 certified wood stove also demonstrate what Fairchild is talking about. The high-density and low-moisture content of the North Idaho Energy Logs allows them to pack a whopping 8,600 BTUs per pound, which translates into some serious heat.

    http://www.ruralnorthwest.com/artman/publish/article_8965.shtml

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    Hints for Wood Stove Safety and Efficiency

    Many people are turning to wood burning stoves or inserts to save on heating costs this year.

    If you are planning on getting a wood burning stove or fireplace insert remember some of the most important rules for safe and environmentally sound wood burning:

    - Burn only well-seasoned wood and minimize the amount of soft woods (like pine and spruce).  Not only do unseasoned woods or other unsuitable materials create more creosote, they are also more polluting.

    - It is best to burn wood that has dried for a full year.  Plan ahead not only for this years wood needs, but next years as well.

    - When making a purchase, buy the most efficient wood burner you can afford. It will give you more heat per unit of wood and save both time and money in the long run.

    - Don’t burn trash (especially plastic and vinyl). Trash gives off a number of unhealthy pollutants when burned, several of which are proven to cause cancer.

    - Follow the manufacturers directions for lighting and running your wood burning stove or insert.  The manufacturer instructions will help you run your stove or insert as efficiently as possible.

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