Wood-burning stove

Top Tips from Cutting Edge Firewood for a Safe and Beautiful Fireside Experience This Fall

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Friday, September 30, 2022

For a beautiful and safe fire, Cutting Edge Firewood CEO Leroy Hite offers the following tips.

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  • For a beautiful and safe fire, Cutting Edge Firewood CEO Leroy Hite offers the following tips.
  • Build a beautiful and safe fire with tips from Cutting Edge Firewood.
  • As it heats, moisture in wood burns off and turns into steam, and when mixed with smoke, it makes smoke thick.
  • If you want to learn how to stack, start and maintain a fire , then this video will be helpful.

Nectre's N65 Wood-Fire Stove Proves Its Worth

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Wednesday, June 2, 2021

After rigorous testing while working with our partners, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concluded the N65 emissions rate is 1.98 g per hour and has since approved the stove for 2020 certification.

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  • After rigorous testing while working with our partners, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concluded the N65 emissions rate is 1.98 g per hour and has since approved the stove for 2020 certification.
  • You can find the Nectre model listed under the cordwood, non-catalytic category on the U.S. EPA government website.
  • "Nectre's success is built on innovation and hard work and we are excited to introduce this new premium wood stove to North America."
  • The Nectre N65 Wood Stove is ready to turn heads in showrooms and update interior spaces of all varieties.

InventHelp Inventor Develops Wood Splitting Accessory for Households (JMC-2311)

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Thursday, February 4, 2021

My design is safe to use, and it prevents injuries associated with swinging an axe."

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  • My design is safe to use, and it prevents injuries associated with swinging an axe."
  • The invention provides an effective way to split wood for use in a fireplace or wood burning stove.
  • In doing so, it eliminates the need to manually split wood with an axe.
  • The invention features a compact design that is convenient and easy to use so it is ideal for households with fireplaces and wood burning stoves and outdoor enthusiasts who build campfires.

With Many Still Sheltering at Home During the Pandemic, PG&E Keeping Customers Safe and Warm With Free Annual Gas Safety Checks

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Thursday, November 19, 2020

During the visit, PG&E will also relight pilot lights for customers who have heaters or other appliances that have been turned off during warmer months.

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  • During the visit, PG&E will also relight pilot lights for customers who have heaters or other appliances that have been turned off during warmer months.
  • Inspections help ensure that gas appliancesincluding water heaters, furnaces and ovensare operating safely and efficiently, reducing the risk of carbon monoxide exposure within the home.
  • The safety of our customers is the most important responsibility we have as PG&E employees.
  • When using the fireplace to stay warm, make sure the flue is open so venting can occur safely through the chimney.

InventHelp Inventor Develops Improved Design for Wood Stoves (POO-545)

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Thursday, July 16, 2020

The invention offers an improved wood stove design.

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  • The invention offers an improved wood stove design.
  • The invention features an effective design that is easy to operate and maintain so it is ideal for households.
  • The inventor described the invention design.
  • The original design was submitted to the Portland sales office of InventHelp.

‘Fuel Efficient’ Innovations Steering the Future of Camping Stoves Market, Reveals Fact.MR

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Fuel efficiency has been lately emerging as an important attribute, dictating product innovations in the camping stoves landscape, says the report.

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  • Fuel efficiency has been lately emerging as an important attribute, dictating product innovations in the camping stoves landscape, says the report.
  • In line with the expanding global sustainability drive, the camping stoves market is also witnessing the rise of electricity-generating camping stoves that are powered by biofuels and generate electricity.
  • Furthermore, solar-powered camping stoves are likely to gain popularity in the camping stoves market in coming years.
  • In the initial part of the report, Fact.MR offers in-depth taxonomic breakdown of the camping stoves market, which indicates continued traction for unpressurized liquid stoves and wood burning stoves.

The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association (HPBA) Supports Giving Home Heating Manufacturers Time to Meet EPA Emissions Standards

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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated its 1988 regulations for new residential wood and pellet stoves, hydronic heaters, and woodburning forced air furnaces.

Key Points: 
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated its 1988 regulations for new residential wood and pellet stoves, hydronic heaters, and woodburning forced air furnaces.
  • With fewer affordable home heating options available, price-sensitive consumers will not be able to replace their existing appliance with a newer EPA-certified model.
  • Consumers in rural areas across America, who rely heavily on wood stoves for heating, will be the most affected.
  • Households looking to cut heating costs will be unable to afford what was once an affordable and sustainable home heating option.

The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association (HPBA) Supports Giving Home Heating Manufacturers Time to Meet EPA Emissions Standards

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, September 18, 2018

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated its 1988 regulations for new residential wood and pellet stoves, hydronic heaters, and woodburning forced air furnaces.

Key Points: 
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated its 1988 regulations for new residential wood and pellet stoves, hydronic heaters, and woodburning forced air furnaces.
  • With fewer affordable home heating options available, price-sensitive consumers will not be able to replace their existing appliance with a newer EPA-certified model.
  • Consumers in rural areas across America, who rely heavily on wood stoves for heating, will be the most affected.
  • Households looking to cut heating costs will be unable to afford what was once an affordable and sustainable home heating option.