Amaizablaze Cherokee Model 2100

Amaizablaze Cherokee Model 2100

Amaizablaze’s smallest corn stove, rated to heat up to 1,500 square feet. The stove stands 24" high or 32" with legs and is 23" in depth. The hopper capacity is large for a small stove and will hold 60 pounds of shelled corn. Air circulation blowers will move air at 160 cfm. Overall the unit weighs only 150 pounds.

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Amaizablaze Cherokee Model 2100
Reviewed and rated by greg of michigan on December 19, 2008

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when the blower motor works, i'm happy with the product. bearings in room air blower lock-up after appx. 2 mos. this is unacceptable. corporate manager did stand behind product 100% and overnighted new blower under warranty. for that i'm very happy. however, the problem remains. 2 mos. new motor is locked-up. took 1 good bearing from each blower to make my own repairs. currently searching for ...
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The Cherokee corn stove from Amaizablaze is the company’s smallest freestanding stove. BTUs are adjustable up to 30,000 BTU and down to 8,000 BTU.

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