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Set the Warmth at Home with Stuv Stoves

By admin | February 26, 2010

If you have been searching for a long time for a gas stove that will potentially be flexible for all purposes like heating water and keeping the whole vicinity of your home warm, then the stuv set of stoves series may just be your choice for this necessity. With the manufacturer’s long years of experience and proven efficiency of stove quality, they use materials and the appropriate technology utilized to make every Stuv stove effective and long lasting for customers’ use.  You can actually choose in a wide range of classically designed stoves with modern touches. The very first Stuv stoves were designed to be hung up in a wall as a wood stove for conventional and well designed types of homes.

Stuv wood stoves, houtkachel in Dutch, boast the design that will last for a longtime due to the iron architecture imbibed with the technology of the traditional stoves people used before. The design and the functionality of Stuv stoves have the long term endurance that is very much valuable during the winter and cold season. You can light the fire easily in the evening and the heat that it exudes lasts overnight even after the embers from the coals have died out making it a good choice even in the coldest places on earth.

How do the Stuv stoves work any way?  It is designed with the chimney that fills with hot gases that are actually lighter than the air outside that only tends to rise. The main function of the chimney is to siphon the gases produced by the Stuv stoves. With this in the feature, the heat and the gases are allowed to escape up in to the chimney of the stuv stoves. An adjustable vent and an opening will let you as the user adjust the amount of air coming in to the stove.  As the air exits, the warm heat of the gases cannot easily pass directly into the chimney. This is made possible by a system of diverters that allow the air to rise in the chimney allowing better combustion. For longer lasting stuv stoves, you can clean the remaining ashes for better use and convenient warming from the fuels.

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