Wood-burning stoves require regular maintenance, can be expensive to run, and pose a number of safety threats, making them a poor choice for most people. In addition, they have been banned in a number of regions. More »
Build a wood-burning stove at home using scrap material. You need welding electrodes, special paint for the stove, grinder disc, and an old gas cylinder with no air inside. Wear protective gear when handling the gas cyli... More »
The Home Deport and Tractor Supply Company are two stores that sell wood-burning stoves, as of 2015. Both companies allow buyers to purchase online and then have the item shipped to a home or local store. More »
Rocketstove.org has factory built wood burning rocket stoves available for purchase. The EcoZoom Plancha rocket stove can be purchased for the price of $399.99 as of 2015, and it can be shipped directly to the buyers hom... More »
Direct venting only works with specially designed gas appliances, according to The Chimney Sweep, Inc., and is not for use with wood burning stoves. Wood burning stoves require a vertical chimney that extends through the... More »
As of 2015, the United States Stove Company makes wood, pellet and multifuel stoves. It makes stoves in several sizes and British thermal unit capacities. More »
While used stoves are sold at thrift stores, including those operated by the Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity, many people say the best place to buy the appliances is at Sears Outlet stores. Sears Outlet stores of... More »