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Pellet Stoves - Enviro Does It Yet Again!


The engineers at Enviro have done it again -- they have come up with a new generation of pellet stoves. Enviro prides itself in combining innovative technology with superior materials and construction techniques -- all the while producing a pellet stove that is extremely good-looking.

What am I talking about? Well, the Evolution series of pellet stoves. Enviro as packaged everything that you need in a full-featured pellet stove. To begin with, this model is equipped with a huge 85 pound feed hopper, and a very generous and large opening on this stove which makes it very easy to keep your unit filled with fuel.

Another thing about these pellet stoves Enviro would like you to know is that they are equipped with a heavy duty heat exchanger and an integrated hearth pad underneath this stove, along with legs that can be leveled and which are also dampened for sound. With these pellet stoves Enviro estimates that you can eat up to 1800 square feet with up to 83% efficiency and a maximum of 45,000 BTU.

An unquestioned feature of these pellet stoves Enviro makes is that they are some of the most quiet operating pellet stoves that you can find anywhere. This is due to their "Run Quiet System". And if you like to show off the burning flames, these pellet stoves Enviro says come equipped with a 165 square inch viewing area which is made of glass.

Certainly one of the least popular aspect of operating a pellet stove is the very necessary removal of ashes when you are cleaning the unit. You will be pleased to note that pellet stoves Enviro manufactures have a firebox floor which is open -- making the removal of spent fuel pellet ashes very easy.

Pellet stoves from Enviro feature such options as a stainless steel hopper lid, stainless steel stove side, and automatic controls that are completely covered as well as a heavy duty heat exchanger.

All in all, you will find it well worth your time to travel to your local dealership to look at these models. They have so much to offer -- and the purchase price on these units is very reasonable as well. If you are in the market for a pellet stove, why not look at these models today?


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