Some of the Osburn 2400’s impressive features include a 3.2 cubic foot firebox; a heating capacity of up to 2,700 square feet; 12.5” of clearance in the firebox, which can accept logs up to 21” and a burn time of up to 10 hours in slow combustion mode. In addition to its impressive performance, this model is environmentally efficient, with emissions as low as 1.6 g/hour (in medium-high) combustion mode. If you’re looking for a large wood stove for your home or weekend cottage, the Osburn 2400 is a perfect choice.
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