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The KOZI Model 100 Pellet Burning Stove May Be Just What You Need


What do you think of when you think about a pellet stove? If you are like most people, you probably think of many things. And for many people, energy-efficiency and environmentally-friendly home heating is their number-one concern.

One of the very best things about a pellet stove (the KOZI pellet stove included) is the fuel that they burn. These are manufactured pellets -- and they are made from waste wood that might otherwise be thrown away. Instead, industry can put this "waste" wood to good use, and the resulting product burns very efficiently (pellets for pellet stoves burn with less emissions and leftover ash), meaning that your KOZI pellet stove can actually save you money on your home heating costs the more you use it.

Other features of the Model 100 from KOZI include an air-iginition system, as well as an air wash screen saver. The KOZI pellet stove is also very safe to operate, as it will automatically shut off if the fuel supply is depleted before it can be refilled -- and the stove will shut down completely if any system malfunction occurs. The KOZI Model 100 also comes equipped with a heat-exchanger in the blower, which will sense the presence of heat, and automatically adjusts your blower speed.

One of the most interesting features of the KOZI Model 100 pellet stove is an adjustable fuel-feed. This feature will allow you to change the rate at which the fuel is burned -- anywhere from a very slow 1 pound of pellet fuel per hour (great when you only need a small amount of heat generated), way up to a hefty 4.5 pounds per hour, when you really need to crank up the BTU's in the dead of winter.

As for versatility, the Model 100 can be used in your home as well as in a mobile home -- That's because these KOZI pellet stoves are certified for safe use in both homes and mobile homes in Canada as well as the USA.

If you are looking for study, long-lasting construction in a pellet stove, the KOZI is one of the best built brands out there: A Matte black or 24K gold-plated, heavy cast-iron door will secure access to the firebox, while ceramic safety glass doors are used so that you can watch your beautiful fireplace do its thing -- safe in the knoweledge that those glass doors are rated to 1400 degrees Farenheit. Additionally, the KOZI Model 100 pellet stove features a full-width ash-lip on the interior of the firebox -- this will help to reduce messy ash spills when you open the door. Also inside -- stainless-steel burn pots (which help to resist heat and corrosion, two big problems with fireplace units in the past).

With all of this going for it, it is no wonder that more and more people are including the KOZI wood pellet stove on their "must see" list when they visit their local dealer showroom. Shouldn't you?


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