Regency Wood Burning Stoves
Save on electric heating bills and never worry about getting cold if the power goes out.
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Regency CS2400 Wood Stove
CS2400The striking design of the Alterra CS2400 contemporary wood stove puts the focus on the brilliant glowing fire. With an impressive 20% greater viewing area than traditional wood stoves, and a handy fire-wood storage area at its base, the CS2400 is perfectly proportioned for visual pleasure and functional convenience.
75,000 BTU’s - 77% Efficient - 18” Logs
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Regency Alterra Wood Stove
CS1200The new Regency Alterra wood stove is a beautifully balanced piece of furniture that happens to hold an extraordinary wood fire. Clean, crisp lines of the cast iron, finely finished steel blend warmly into upscale designer rooms or family focused traditional ones. Subtle colors added to the side panel provide the finishing touch to your wood fire furniture masterpiece.
55,000 BTU’s - 77.7% Efficiency - 18” Logs
- Metallic black cast iron front
- Reversible cast iron door with removeable handle
- EPA Certified
- Mobile home and alcove approved
- Closest clearances in the industry
- Single rod draft control
- Brick-lined firebox
- Airwash system
- Built-in top louver airmate
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Small Wood Burning Stove
F1100Compact & Clean Burning. The F1100 is a perfect fit for smaller rooms. Yet heat production is not sacrificed, as this model produces 55,000 BTU of heat.
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Medium Wood Burning Stove
F2400High Efficiency Heat. With the optional Regency 2-speed blower you can circulate the impressive 75,000 BTU of heat produced by the Medium Classic Wood Stove better to the far reaches of your room.
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Large Wood Burning Stove
F3100Amazing Wide Fire View. All Classic Wood Stoves offer a generous viewing area to maximize your viewing pleasure! Our clean burning technology meets environmental standards and ensures clean glass.
Customize your Classic Wood Stoves with a pedestal base or cast iron legs in black, brushed nickel or 24k gold plate. Mix or match the door in black, 24k gold plate.
Last Updated (Sunday, 25 September 2011 00:07)

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