Breckwell Pellet Stoves

Breckwell Pellet Stoves: From Humble Beginnings To Your Home


The Breckwell pellet stoves story is truly an inspiring one. This company was started by two men -- Dave Wells and Al Breckel, both of whom had plenty of experience in the lumber industry. In the early 1987, they released their very first pellet stove.

One of the things that Breckwell pellet stoves have always been known for is their solid and sturdy, yet construction safe construction. And you can always rest assured that when you purchase one of these Breckwell pellet stoves that you will be getting the best possible value for your money -- which is an exceedingly important consideration in these difficult economic times.

Let's take one of their most popular models -- the P22 series of Breckwell pellet stoves. Right off the bat you will notice that this series of pellet stoves is available in three different configurations: with legs, on a pedestal, or as a fireplace insert. This gives you great versatility in the choice of the model configuration that you need in your home.

The P22 series of Breckwell pellet stoves come fully equipped with such great features as a digital control panel, and automatic fuel feeder, and an automatic firestarter. All Breckwell pellet stoves are made using heavy steel construction, and come complete with a limited lifetime warranty.

Another thing that you will like about these Breckwell pellet stoves is that you can get them in all sorts of different options. For example, you can get the P22 Deluxe Breckwell pellet stove with brushed nickel legs and a door made from the same material. Or if you prefer, you can get one with an aluminum cowl. You can also order Breckwell pellet stoves with a wall thermostat, or even a remote control unit. If you wish you can even order your pellet stove with realistic ceramic logs. You can also add a feed hopper onto either the free-standing P22 standard or deluxe models.

As far as technical specifications are concerned, this particular model will give you up to 45 hours of operational burning time -- and these Breckwell pellet stoves can put out 40,000 BTU, which should really get you plenty warm enough matter where you live.

Of course, when you have any pellet stove installed, you should make sure to follow the manufacturers instructions exactly, especially in matters relating to necessary wall clearance, the kind of insulating material (if any) that is needed with your particular model of Breckwell pellet stove, as well as any necessary exhaust outlet that will need to be installed in your home. As well, a fireplace insert may need to have an appropriate amount of flashing install as well.


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