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Ashley Hearth AW1820E 1,200 Sq. Ft. Wood Stove Insert , Black

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Features

  • 69,000 BTUs heats up to 1,200 Sq. Ft
  • Cast iron feed door with large 16.5" x 9" ceramic glass window and heavy gauge 3/16" reinforced plate steel with firebrick lining
  • Accepts logs up to 18 inches in length
  • Over 75% efficient heating
  • Replaces Vogelzang model TR004 and the US Stove Company 2200IE fireplace insert

Description

The AW1820E from Ashley Hearth Products is an airtight fireplace insert that will greatly improve the efficiency of your fireplace. The AW1820E fireplace insert meets the stringent requirements of the EPA "Step 2" 2020 Certification Guidelines. With a heavy cast iron door and a cool touch wood handle along with an air washed ceramic glass that allows a magnificent view of the burning fire, it will be a beautiful addition to your existing hearth. It includes a hearth surround to fully enclose the existing fireplace and is equipped with a spring-loaded automatic adjustment making installation a breeze. The Ashley AW1820E model replaces the previous Vogelzang model TR004 Colonial fireplace insert and the US Stove Company model 2200IE insert.

Brand: Ashley Hearth


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Product Dimensions: 20.2"D x 27.2"W x 22.4"H


Material: Alloy Steel, Cast Iron, Ceramic, Glass, Wood


Finish Type: Wood


Installation Type: Insert


Heat Output: 69000 British Thermal Units


Style: Colonial


Color: Black


Ventilation Type: Natural Vent


Brand: Ashley Hearth


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Product Dimensions: 20.2"D x 27.2"W x 22.4"H


Material: Alloy Steel, Cast Iron, Ceramic, Glass, Wood


Finish Type: Wood


Installation Type: Insert


Heat Output: 69000 British Thermal Units


Style: Colonial


Color: Black


Ventilation Type: Natural Vent


Heating Coverage: 1200 square feet


Included Components: Fireplace insert


Item Weight: 275 Pounds


Model Name: AW1820E


Shape: Rectangular


Warranty Type: Limited


Burner type: Ceramic


UPC: 012685701820


Manufacturer: Ashley Hearth Products


Item Weight: 275 pounds


Item model number: AW1820E


Form Factor: insert


Finish types: Wood


Warranty Description: Limited lifetime firebox warranty, 1 year all other parts.


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great and puts out heat
Going on our second winter now. Had to put in a stainless steel chimney insert first. That turned out to be a project. That install was much harder than I expected. The fireplace insert is a beast. It came well packaged and it is heavy. Luckily we talked the delivery men into bringing it up to our back patio where we were planning on bringing it into the house. It would have been a huge struggle for my wife and I to do it. We unpacked it and everything was intact with no damage. We couldn't carry it into the house so we stripped it down and rolled it into the house on some short PVC pipes I had. That worked fine and didn't tear up my new wood floors. We got it into place and hooked everything up. Our fireplace isn't very big so there wasn't much room to get the stainless steel insert hooked on and the insulation around the old flue area. Once we got everything hooked up and into the right place we installed the door and the bricks. We broke it in with some small fires as the directions requested. We have been using it all last winter and some already this winter and we love it. We use it almost every nite when it's cold. It puts out a decent amount of heat for it's size and heats our living room up so it's nice and warm. The furnace rarely runs when we have a fire going. It does get some heat to our upstairs too but not that much in the rest of the house. Our living room is about 15 X 20 so it's decent sized. We would get better heating if we installed a small fan to blow the heat away from the fireplace area. We have been happy for now. The fan on the insert itself does a decent job blowing heat out but our fireplace is on the end of our livingroom so it tends to stay the warmest there. The fan does make some noise (we always have it on the highest setting when burning wood). You can dial it down lower to where you can hardly hear it but we don't mind the fan noise, it's not super loud or obnoxious. If the TV is on you really can't hear the fan much anyway. My wife loves starting up a fire and it's great that you can watch it burn through the insert window. So it's the best of both worlds. It starts up pretty easy and haven't had any real issues with it smoking up the house. We use paper, pine cones, and smaller wood to get it started and it's easy going after that. It's great to have a usable fireplace (ours really wasn't before this) that looks great and puts out quite a bit of heat for it's size. We are very happy with it so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by seals

  • Reasonable Quality for the cost.
Reasonable quality, well packaged for shipping. Heats nicely however fan is a little loud but not distracting. Have used it for about a month with no issues. Installation was fairly easy but it is heavy. For the price it is a good value, sad it’s made in China but nothing else is comparable in the price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025 by Mike CT

  • I like this little insert a lot!
I've used this now for one winter and I'm very happy with it because it does what I bought it for! I read the specifications carefully and knew what I was buying. This little insert is not going to perform like a $4K big-name insert. It's small! That's what I wanted because of the size of my firebox and it fit in there perfectly. I do have to add wood frequently and it does not last all night. That's fine with me because I got this just for the ambiance and for some additional warmth to make my living room cozy in the evenings. If you want an insert to be your primary heat source for a 1200 sq ft house, then this is not for you. Pay some more money and get a bigger/better one. I have not had the hinge problem that others mentioned. The blower works perfectly. The unit arrived in a box, on a pallet and was not damaged. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025 by 4flores2

  • Great in black outs
Works as advertised. Very cool piece of equipment.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2025 by James

  • It doesn’t he and leaks smoke
Don’t waste your money. You can fit maybe three or four logs in it but within two hours, you have to put more in period to feel the heat. You have to actually be in front of it, even with the blower on. Sometimes smoke comes out of the side and even out of the door when it’s shut and it’s supposed to be airtight. The damper broke within the first month and the company told me how to fix it, but it still doesn’t always work. Definitely not worth the money and barely heats the downstairs of my raised ranch never mind the rest of the house. I tell my company to wear longjohns when they come over and that’s with the bedroom doors shut. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025 by Debby S

  • Economical stove
I was apprehensive at first and did extensive research on this model before buying it. There are YouTube videos to help with installation. All the reviews say this isn’t a commercial $7k insert which is true. In my opinion it does everything I need for the value. During installation the blower screws snapped off and the damper sign fell off. Called customer service who admitted this has been a problem. If you’re handy at all, you can handle this installation. Operationally it’s very simple and does put out a tremendous amount of heat. There is a slight hum of the blower but nothing more than a normal fan sound. If you’re on the fence I recommend buying the insert. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by Russell

  • Nice stove for the price and efficiency
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2025 by Mike

  • Great insert
I have used this for a few winters now and it has done a great job of keeping my house warm. The fan is a bit loud and vibrates sometimes, but isn't super loud
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2025 by D. Topping

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