Where can I find coloured wood-burning stoves?
Can you tell me of companies who make wood-burning stoves with coloured enamel, similar to the illustration I'm sending you?
Can you tell me of companies who make wood-burning stoves with coloured enamel, similar to the illustration I'm sending you?Vermont Castings, distributed by CFM Europe, produce the Intrepid II in a number of colours. There are three versions of the stove: multi-fuel (which can also burn wood); gas; and a wood-burning stove with a clean-burn catalyst. All versions of the Intrepid II come in Bordeaux (dark red) enamel, with the wood-burning stove also available in Biscuit or Midnight Blue and the multi-fuel version also available in Black.
For more options contact producer of multi-fuel, gas and wood-burning stoves Stovax. Its Huntingdon 35 wood-burner is available in Matt Black, Midnight Blue and Laurel Green. All its multi-fuel stoves can also burn wood.
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