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Drolet Wood Stove - 95,000 BTU, Model# HT2000 Product Description:



  • 78% efficiency
  • 3.9 g/hr of emissions

Product Description

Extra-large stove heats up to 2400 sq. ft. Boasts 5/16in. steel plate on top. Firebox is lined with firebricks and has a king-sized ash drawer. Will accept logs up to 22in. long. Heavy-duty cast iron door has adjustable handle. Single easy-to-operate air control above the door. Optional blower available Item# 1589681 (sold separately).
BTU rating is related to seasoned cord wood, the more common fuel burned in this stove. Clearance from Rear Wall (in.): 19, Dimensions W x D x H (in.): 28 1/2 x 29 1/2 x 34 1/3, Thermostat Included: No, Fuel Type: Wood, Stove Pipe Included: No, Max. Log Size Accepted (L in.): 22, Clearance from Corner (in.): 11, Product Type: Stove, Mobile Home Approved: No, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 2,400, Full Load Run Time (Hours): 8-12, BTU Output: 95,000, Blower Included: No, Igniter: Manual, UL: Yes, Firebox Size W x D (in.): 22 1/2 x 18, Flue Collar Size (in.): 6, Heat Settings: 4, Clearance from Side Wall (in.): 19, Door Opening W x H (in.): 17 3/4 x 9 1/8

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Drolet HT2000
By d jskovac
This is a quality stove that needs a outside combustion air fire box port. Optional fan with thermostat recommended. Using in 2000+ sf cabin and it has great aesthetics with excellent burn time.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Very nice modern wood stove
By TBuns
We have used this stove in a 2200 sq ft central MN home for about 2/3 of a heating season and are happy with it.I too rec'd the T-stat and fan options. Although they don't move a lot of air away from the stove they do help significantly and will do so quietly at up to 2/3 output on the rheostat speed control.It's a very modern design with secondary combustion, a tight seal, easy ash disposal and a nice door window that stays clean fairly well once the new paint and metal oils have baked off (2 weeks or so of medium fires).We got it for $1000 (+tax) locally and moved it ourselves. It is about 500 lbs so get a good 2 wheeler with straps or 2 husky men to move it. You can easily pay about $2000 for a similar quality stove. It looks real nice too although its not in the catagory of a "decorator appliance". It can put out a lot of heat and hold a lot of fuel. It is capable of keeping our home warm for 8 hours in -F temps and have enough coals left to refuel without relighting (using a good seasoned hardwood like oak, maple, elm. etc.). Soft woods would be OK for less demanding needs (less hours of less output). Getting up midevening or relighting on chilly mornings gets to be a pain after a few years.Its a XLG stove and I wouldn't put it into a situation where it heats less than 1500 sq ft. It would overheat it or smolder too much at the min. setting.I wish the design had a T-stat bimetal inlet damper feature. It does not and is not available. I would consider that to be a very nice improvement.

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