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US Stove Company US GW1949 Wiseway Non-Electric Pellet Stove, 60 lbs Hopper, Black

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Features

  • EPA-certified nonelectric pellet stove utilizes a Natural gravity feed system, for less maintenance
  • 40,000 BTUs heats up to 2,000 sq. Ft
  • Uses standard 3-inch pellet venting
  • 60-Pound Hopper lasts for up to 30 hours
  • Silent operation and Modern Style
  • Material Type: Steel

Description

US Stove Wiseway pellet stove takes away the need for electricity by utilizing a natural gravity feed system that eliminates all mechanical parts, meaning less maintenance and fewer breakdowns. This patented revolutionary design is the only epa-certified and UL-listed nonelectric pellet stove on the market today. The Wiseman is easy to start and operate. Simply heat the burn chamber and flue and start the pellet flow with a propane Torch. This stove uses a natural draft that will take over and Ramp the stove up to temperature. Adjustments are simple by opening and closing fresh air intakes on the front of the stove. The window allows you to see the flame traveling up the body of the stove. Since it uses no electricity, heat is radiated off the 3-1/2 inch tubing and the steel baffles on the back. This stove offers extremely small clearances on the rear and sides, making it easy to install. Since it does not use any electricity, this stove is the perfect source of heat for areas that are prone to blackouts or for off-the-grid installations.

Brand: US Stove


Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 15"W x 52"H


Item Weight: 131 Pounds


Brand: US Stove


Material: Alloy Steel


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 15"W x 52"H


Item Weight: 131 Pounds


Assembly Required: Yes


Heat Output: 40000 British Thermal Units


Ventilation Type: Vent Free


Fuel Type: Electric


Mounting Type: Freestanding


Item Weight: 131 pounds


Manufacturer: United States Stove Company


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: GW1949


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Finish types: Black


Care instructions: wipe clean


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 3 years on firebox. 1 year on cabinet.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: stove


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  • So far, so good with some tweaking
Anyone purchasing this pellet stove I suggest you read my review in its entirety along with some other informative input from others to obtain the best results with this product. I first started the stove with a propane torch per instructions and it fired up easily. (Be prepared for burn off smoke for roughly half an hour so either fire it outdoors or set fans strategically to exhaust.) The thermometer climbed to approximately 675 degrees and the unit gave off fairly comfortable heat. Before retiring I "opened" the draft slightly to slow down the burn rate. (This sounds counterintuitive for anyone used to a wood burner.) The next morning it appeared the fire was out but after inspection of the Primary Burn Tube there were still embers. I then removed the Secondary Burn Plate allowing ash to fall into the Ash Tray, poked the primary burn basket with a long screw driver and it was back up and running though not to the previous level. By the morning of the third day it was extinguished and we were sorely disappointed. Reading the User Manual under "Tuning Your Stove" I removed the primary burn basket and widened the gaps between the tubes (And I believe this is something which should definitely be emphasized). I cleaned the stove with a Shop Vac, though in hindsight do not believe it was entirely necessary, replaced all parts and fired it up. This time the temperature rose almost to the maximum of 900 degrees though I backed it off first. As I needed to leave for some time I lowered it further and upon return it was functioning perfectly. The following morning required some attention to return to a comfortable operating temperature. So, all in all, to this point I am pleased. But I offer the following suggestions to attain the best performance: 1) If you do not find you have adequate draft try expanding the burn cage as described. 2) At any time you feel it is not burning to its optimum level begin by checking the ash tray then shake the burn tubes to dislodge any accumulated fly ash. (Anyone familiar with a coal furnace as I am having grown up with such can relate.) Fly ash tends to clump especially at the rear of the secondary burn plate and somewhat in the burn cage constricting draft. 3) Should this still fail to bring it up to speed take a long object (I had an old automobile antenna I use.) and remove the Air Cover on the front of the primary burn tube sliding it through the spaces in the burn cage. This has worked like a charm for me thus far. I intend to follow these steps at least morning and evening as I feel it will prevent fly ash build up. *Lastly and importantly in case anyone finds the same question, there is a part (stainless steel plate) I simply could not figure out what it was or where it went. Contacting Tech Support is simple for the most part especially as they have text support and respond almost instantaneously. I found the part is listed as the Pellet Slide (Pgs 18-19) and drops into the feed opening of the pellet hopper. Also, it is Step 4 under Main Body Assembly though could be better described. I hope this provides assistance to anyone who is interested or has already purchased this unit. Also, there are numerous YouTube videos I suggest you view if possible. One is very negative though I cannot agree with their assessment. Addendum: Since writing this I have discovered a couple more nuances. I mention using an old auto antenna which works for opening the burn basket, but I made a tool using 3/8" steel rod bent at 90 degrees with approximately 1 1/2" extended. This allows me to probe the cage top and bottom and dislodge any buildup from fly ash. Though you can fill with 60# of pellets the chute just isn't efficient causing the pellets (sometimes) to burn back when unattended (overnight). I intend to make an auxiliary add-on chute adding capacity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • ***DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY!***
I live off-grid and wanted this stove since it doesn't require electricity. It doesn't work properly. I wake up to a cold house, with the thermometer reading 100 on the stove. It should maintain 300 to 400 with my dry pellets. It also builds up creosote in the chamber that drops pellets making it nearly impossible to pull out the tube with the burn basket. (look closely at the pic, one of the solder joints was cracked on arrival too ). Ash builds up in the basket and I have to use a butter knife to poke at it every 2 hours or it will stop burning. I wanted this stove to work...I threw $1500 down the drain. I am very disappointed. I hope the US STove company will replace it with another model. **UPDATE** USStove replaced the burn basket. The stove works much differently now. It still needs to be maintained as the ash clogs in the basket. Do NOT us hardwood pellets as they clog the basket, use only softwood pellets for a hotter burn and they fall through the burn basket better. I would give this product now 3 or 4 stars. This stove does not heat 2000 sq. ft but will heat up to 1000 comfortably. It is a machine that you have to learn to maintain for optimal performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019 by Nicki Nicki

  • Works great heats really well.
The media could not be loaded. Smokes a lot with bad fumes on first start up. Recommend running first outside. This stove heats really well. Easy to start but so far it would be nice if I could control heat a little better. I will update after in use for a while. Update: after using for a while it kept smoking in the house. It had a bad weld which I had someone fix for a small fee Amazon helped with the cost. Really works great so far. I will update with more use. Update: After a couple months of use it is working great. I have a 2500 sq foot 2 story house with an addition on the back. I have it installed in the addition and it will heat my addition kitchen and dining room pretty well with the help of 2 heat powered fans mounted directly on stove surface. After some trial and error I have found I can control the heat pretty well. I can typically keep constant 400 450 500 and 600 temps. If you purchase the triangular slow burn basket you can keep the temperature at just about 300-350 and one 40lb bag lasted 38 hours. The 3rd video is with the slow burn basket. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2022 by A Tanner A Tanner

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