Yes. Our complete line of wood-burning stoves and fireplace inserts are designed for use in cases of power outage… when you need them most. Our wood burning appliances offer the benefit of non-interrupted heat in the event of a power outage.
If you believe a wood stove or fireplace insert is the perfect alternative heating solution for your home and live in an area where power outages are a possibility, talk to us about getting an appliance on order that is right for you. If you haven’t requested your free Buyer’s Guide to Finding the Best Alternative Heating Appliance yet, you will find it helpful in your shopping process.
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Jan says
I have a large Country Flame fireplace insert that is about 20 years old. It has double front doors with glass inserts. We heat our home with it. Can I burn it with the doors open? I know it is not efficient, but I love an open fire. I would like a fireplace screen for it. Can you tell me where I could get a screen that will work with it? Thanks!
admin says
Thanks for your questions! It is not recommended to burn with the door open, but the old Country Flame Fireplaces were designed to burn with or without a door. So be careful and be sure to close the doors when you are not in the room. You can get fireplace screens from a local fireplace shop, some Menard’s and Home Depot type stores. I hope you’ll bookmark our blog and come back often.
Dorinda Roche says
I have a sn 0186 stove installed as sn insert. Looking to sell. As a feature could buyer add queen Anne or other legs to this for stand alone install? And what price should expect go get. Im sad to let it go but….
admin says
Hi Dorinds, sorry this stove was manufactures by company out of Mt. Vernon, MO and have been out of business for 15+years now. I wouldn’t have any idea what you could get for it. It’s not current to the new EPA Standards so whoever purchase it could have hard time installing in a home.