The Canadian Lumberjack, V8 Engine inspired Stove
Trust me, if there is anyone who knows how to warm up a home during the freezing cold winter months, its Canadian lumberjacks.
Not contents with just a regular looking woodstove, these Bullerjan furnaces (free flowing) took a slice from a V8 engine, allowing the pipes underneath to draw in the cold air, heat up in the belly and shoot out through the top pipes.
The stove features a number of solid steel pipes that are bent to form a cylindrical, horizontal combustion chamber, all of which give off ample amount of heat and a long glow retention.
Ideally this would mean rapid distribution of warmth, quick heat up time and nice cozy warm feeling.
The Bullerjan is available in 6 capacity sizes (6-45 kW), with accessory equipment versions; Classic, Design, Stone and Industry.
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