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THe Bixby Maxfire is a corn/ multifuel stove that will burn kernel corn, engineered pellets, and standard wood pellets. Heat output from 8,000 to 50,000 BTU.
The UBB Ugly Black Box puts out up to 70,000 BTUs, features multi-fuel burning capabilities, and a self diagnostic system.
The Endurance burns shelled corn, wood and grain pellets, dried cherry pits and other biomass fuels. Features self-cleaning operation and Cyclean fire feeding technology.
The Magnum Countryside Model 3500P corn stove has multifuel capabilities and will burn shelled corn, wood pellets, cherry pits and olive pits. Puts out up to 56,000 BTUs.
Lancaster corn stoves have all the features of larger corn burning stoves, but are more compact in size for those smaller areas in your home.
The Greenfield in appearance refers back to the traditional cast iron wood stoves, but it's uniquely designed to burn economical corn as its fuel.
The Model 2000 Sedore corn/ multi-fuel stove is well constructed with 10 gauge steel and a beefy fuel chamber. All sedore stoves are approved for burning 15 different biomass fuels.
The Sedore Model 1000 corn/ multi-fuel stove is the smallest stove Sedore makes, rated to heat up to 1000 square feet. Top down fuel loading for a gravity fed fire.
The Model 3000 Sedore corn/ multi-fuel stove is rated to heat up to 3000 square feet. It's the same height and width as Sedore's other models.
The Amaizablaze Cheyenne features adjustable heat output of up to 70,000 BTUs, a fuel hopper capacity of 115 lbs, and a secondary heat exchanger.
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