North American Eskimos used soapstone for their cookware because of its ability to retain heat for hours. Now you can have the same heat retention in a wood stove.Woodstock Soapstone stoves are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen. Framed with cast iron, the soapstone panels used on these stoves are selected based on matching grain patterns and color.
A catalyst recaptures unburned particulate matter and gases for cleaner burning and greater heating efficiency. An airwash system keeps the glass door free of soot and smoke.
Burn time is 8 - 10 hours creating 45,000 BTUs per hour, enough to heat about 1,500 square feet.
The four color options are gray, black, blue and brown.
Supplier: 1700 Saltbox





