The Osburn 3300 wood-burning stove is a non-catalytic heating appliance that combines ecological performance with energy efficiency . With an emission rate of 0.95 g/h, it ranks among the cleanest stoves on the market, offering an environmentally friendly energy source.
Its 3.3 cubic foot firebox accommodates 16-inch logs, ensuring optimal combustion and consistent heat. With a maximum heat output of 90,000 BTU/h, it can heat spaces from 900 to 2,300 square feet, maintaining a comfortable temperature even during periods of extreme cold. Its optimal efficiency reaches 78%, guaranteeing efficient fuel use.
Among its notable characteristics are:
- a stainless steel heat shield with a C-Cast firestop,
- a cast iron door,
- an integrated ash pan,
- a superior heat deflector,
- decorative side panels.
This model also offers various customization options, such as a choice between traditional or straight legs, a door covering in black or brushed silver, as well as accessories like a pedestal, a rigid spark screen, a fan with thermodisc and a glass ash shelf, allowing the stove to be adapted to the specific needs of each user.