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Greenbuilding Archive for October 2002
401 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:27:25 2002

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[GBlist] Re: Wood Stoves



I am posting this from the list "digest" so I hope
this gets attached to the proper thread if that's the
way it works.

I have heard good things about the Magnum multi-fuel
stove, which is particularly clean burning, efficient,
and inexpensive to run.  It burns corn, pellets, or
wood.

We are building a sustainable house in Ontario where
everyone has a fireplace.  We found it strange to burn
wood given the fact that our house will not be heated
using fossil-fuels otherwise.  So, this corn stove
seems quite interetesting.  

See the link at www.magnumfireplace.com/index.cfm 

There's also an article on it in the latest issue of
Natural Home.

Chris Lee

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