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Old 06/30/07, 04:55 PM
 
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wood burning ovens

where can i find wood burning ovens/stoves? i live in texas
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Old 07/01/07, 07:08 AM
 
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Try Lehmans. I believe that they have a separate catalog just for wood/cook stoves. You could also try craig's list and post a want ad for free there and have it in your local area.
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the Baker's Oven by Nectre

We have the "Baker's Oven" that we purchased from a business called Obadiah's - an online store from Montana. They also have other cookstoves shown at:
http://www.woodstoves.net/cookstoves.htm

It came by truck freight to our house.

I have been very happy with it because it is a good balance between home heater and cookstove. It is made by an Australian company called Nectre and is designed for small homes that need a combination heater/cooker.

Pay close attention to the amount of space any woodstove is rated to heat. An oversized stove can cause wild swings in the home temperature and be inefficient in it's woodburning.

Our Baker's Oven is actually a little undersized for our space, but that allows us to comfortably crank it up to cook or bake things that take a higher heat, like bread.

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We were lucky and found ours at a local yard sale (in an old house). Keep your eyes open ~ you'll probably find one where you least expect to.
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