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Review: Century Heating Whistler Wood Stove

Are you looking for a wood stove that makes cleaning up a simple, easy task? Would you love to have a stove with a large window to let you watch the flames work their magic? The Whistler, a model offered by Century Heating, will help you accomplish these goals and a whole lot more! The ash pan is large and easily accessible on the pedestal of the stove and the ceramic window is one of the largest you’ll find at this price point. The MSRP of this unit is $1,000, but you can save up to 40% on the purchasing price by shopping on a website like Amazon.

The Features of the Century Heating Whistler

The primary feature we loved with this wood stove was the air wash system that it employs. It allows for a strong level of heat that will let the wood burn beautifully. You’re not going to be able to pack a lot of wood into this stove with a smaller firebox, but it is nice and wide so that it can take logs about 20 inches in size with ease. Overall, you’ll be able to keep a toasty warm house thanks to this wood stove!

There’s also these features to consider:

  • when full, you can get about 3 hours of burn time with this wood stove;
  • the installation of this stove is nice and easy; and
  • the firebox is lined with firebricks that will help to enhance the heat you can get.

What this wood stove is begging for is a damper. It’s really tough to manage the heat levels of this stove because it pounds out the heat. If you pack it full to get some sleep at night, you’ll burn out the wood in a couple hours and end up with a house that’s easily 90 degrees. Your best bet with this wood stove is to pair it with a standard furnace or a secondary wood stove that has a more prolonged burn.

The Advantages of the Century Heating Whistler

The primary advantage that you get with this unit is that you can adjust the door latch to fully suit your needs. It’s a cool touch handle that actually does stay fairly cool to the touch so you can access the coal bed if need be or to reignite the system. This wood stove is EPA exempt, however, so it may not work with your local restrictions. It is also not designed to work with mobile homes whatsoever. You’ll need at least 2 feet of clearance from any wall, but there is a thermostat included with this unit.

If you’re looking for an affordable way to supplement the heat of your home, this wood stove from Century Heating has the tools to get that job done well. You may struggle a bit if this is your primary heating source because of the short firing times on a full load, but it will quickly and effectively heat your home up on a cold day.

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