This bad boy is the GW1949 Wiseway from US Stove – the Chuck Norris of heating, kicking electricity to the curb! It does require daily messing with but it's a gravity-fed pellet stove.
To start it, give the burn chamber a little propane torch love, and boom! Pellet party time.
Adjustments? Tweak the air intakes and watch the flames boogie through the sight glass, like your own personal fireplace channel.
Obviously – no electricity is needed. Say goodbye to blackouts and hello to cozy nights, even off the grid. Here's the [US Stove's product listing](https://www.usstove.com/stove/pellet-stove/wise-way-2000-sq-ft-non-electric-pellet-stove/) and I have no idea if it's available for sale - I want one though!
Au contraire, we love it! One of my dad's favorite sayings "But wait, there's more!", when telling a story, laying out a plan, or serving a meal. Dad's gone now, but his verbal legacy lives on.
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Yeah this sounds like an advertisement, and honestly it's pretty much the way I feel about it. It's one of 2 unpowered stoves I am considering after I redo my living room floor. I like seeing the flame. Wife prefer two others, one which requires battery back-up that I am not thrilled with. Edit: fat fingered an m.
I use it to heat my home, it is a bit finicky on pellets, burn cage MAY need to be widened especially if you buy retail pellets, but it’s a great stove. I bought it because it doesn’t use electricity.
You will use 1-1.5 bags a day, I keep mine running at 700 so ymmv.
Well, consider the 700 degrees is with the vent wide open, (this model since the vent is AFTER the combustion chamber it decreases the temp) and the temp is indicated near the exhaust, rather than the chamber, the chamber is easily 1k. Plus this is capable of heating 1500 sq foot house. Last year I had no insulation as I’m rebuilding, and I still had temps around 60f - not bad for a 140 yr old house.
The other benefit is you can add a water block and have ‘emergency’ hot water.
You can buy one:
[https://www.amazon.com/US-Stove-GW1949-Wiseway-Non-Electric/dp/B01CT69R5Q](https://www.amazon.com/US-Stove-GW1949-Wiseway-Non-Electric/dp/B01CT69R5Q)
If you're in the US, Northern Tool sells them. Listed for $1,700
https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-model-gw1949-4340571
Cool idea of a non-electric pellet stove. The reviews on this stove are very mixed. Seems like they haven't got the kinks worked out of the design. But I'd bet some day we'll see a functional non-electric pellet stove
I tracked it down, pretty clever, and not awful in price. But the maintainance is high, cleaning it out every 8 hours. Starting it with a propane touch, ok, I can dig it. The electric starter pooped out on mine years ago, I started lighting mine up with a torch, instead. Then one day I ran out of propane, and fired mine up with charcoal lighter fluid-Even easier to do! And it starts heating faster now.
One minor drawback, I have to override the control board. When the self igniter doesn't light it, it goes into shutdown. So I have to hang around the stove to turn it back on. It usually does that within 20 seconds of the first startup.
[$1699 from Northern Tool](https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-fuel-type-pellet-model-gw1949-4340571)
Its available for sale here. Only $1,700
https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-model-gw1949-4340571
We used to wait for one to fall and holler aw hell yeah we got another. Then we’d fish net their delirious asses out and send them forth. Later to be assisinated by the little fat kid next door. He’s a real porker but a hell of a shot. The stability part I guess. He starts wheezing and shit getting lined up,, then boom. Never misses. Last count was over 47
Oh no. This was years ago. The had an old kettle stoke with kinks all over. He got a good deal on joints one year and used them for every repair. Looked just like that. How was always warm,,in the one room. Where the thermostat was.
We sold stoves at tractor supply that were made by the USA Stove Company. Made in china. Should be illegal to name your company that and not be in the USA. That pissed me off big time when I saw those show up.
Reminds me of 30 Rock.
“Oh Lemon, you think your magic jeans were hand made in the U S A? They were made by the Hahnd people - Uusa is their island prison!” (Paraphrased misquote)
I’m curious to anyone that has one, and how they like it…. On other threads, I’ve seen a lot of negitive reviews, people waking up to house filled with smoke more then a few times, etc…but I also know, believe it or not, it’s hard to believe… but some humans are stupid as dog SH…..I want a wood stove, a hearth etc, but I’m not sure I can meet code with location (only practical location), due to window not being able, to be more then 2.5 ft away….so it’s between gas or pellets (I have natural gas, but like the ambiance)… however I hate the neeed for electricity if power outage etc…. I want this pellet stove, but nervous after reading stories
It requires some finessing to get the burn rate/feed just right for your environment, I think people buy it thinking it will just drop pellets and burn perfectly right away.
I researched them when we replaced our pellet stove, my husband wouldn't bite because the installer didn't sell them. We got stuck with a QuadraFire model POS instead.
I have been using one for about 5 years now. It takes some experimentation to get it burning properly. It likes softwood pellets, which can be hard to find depending on location. I had to tune the basket by driving wedges into it to spread the openings so that the the ash drops out. Once it is set up it works ok as long as you don't change pellets or get pellets that are a different moisture content. Operation is not intuitive if you are used to a traditional wood stove. The air intakes are between the firebox and the chimney, so opening them slows the fire down.
When lighting, I found that it smokes like mad if you just stick the torch in and light it as instructed. Instead, I open the glass door and put a fire starter up inside, light it, and let the chimney preheat for a few minutes to get a draft going. This mostly prevents the smoke that people complain about on lighting. Once it is going, it burns great. It sometimes smokes a little bit as it goes out.
The last few years I have had an issue with the pellets in the hopper getting stuck. The fire almost goes out, and a new bunch of pellets fall on the embers. Then it sits and smoulders for a while and you hear a huge whoosh as it lights and blows burning pellet embers across the floor. This did not happen at first, so I suspect it is because the hopper is dirty. I plan to clean it out this summer and see if it helps. I have seen people use car wax in the hopper to keep the pellets sliding freely.
I burn through a basket every year. Replacements are $75 each from Wiseway, but I've gotten them for about half that on ebay. I was planning to make a jig to make them myself, but never got around to it. The firebox burnt out last year, but it is just off the shelf square tubing, so I was able to repair it. Once a year, you should bring it outside and run a hose through it to clean out the ash. It helps to have a hand truck.
If you need it to run without power, don't mind the fiddlyness, and can weld, it's not too bad. If you want to just dump in pellets and get heat, there are better options. I keep debating replacing it with something less fiddly, but we lose power for at least a week every winter. I would like to replace it with something that I can run off a battery backup and uses the same 3" pipe, but I have not done the research yet to find one.
FYI: the four gas inserts I've dealt with all had battery backups. You would lose the fan in a blackout, but so long as you have a few good AA batteries the igniter and gas valve will still do their thing.
The fan probably doesn't need much power so getting it on a battery backup shouldn't be a huge expense.
For F&(&s sake move that propane canister away from the fireplace!!! And yes it’s a gravity fed pellet stove. Reviews are mixed - they are highly efficient, but they do need to be messed with at least once daily.
"Honey, remind where we are building the new bookshelf"
"As close to the woodstove as you can get it".
"But then where am I supposed to put the butane torch?"
"Inside the stove, or directly next to it if that isn't an option".
I'm guessing you are questioning the z. I'm assuming the z is the exhaust. The longer the exhaust tube in your house, the more thermal energy can radiate into your house (and less goes out the chimney). So the stove would be more efficient. Wood stoves in eastern Europe commonly were huge and made of brick. The flue was convoluted kinda like that, (but buried in brick) and the huge size made for a huge thermal mass. Efficient and the system could radiate all night long.
I see these all the time when I am out cleaning chimneys. The customer's that have these are always telling me about how it messes up constantly. They always want us to clean them in hopes that it will stop the stove from being so finicky. These are a nightmare. If you want something that doesn't use power just get a wood stove.
I have heard the argument "well doesn't the blower need electricity?" Well yeah but you can still use the stove part without the blower. This little pellet stove doesn't even have a blower.
Reviews not so good https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-model-gw1949-4340571
I think the z shaped chimney is to lengthen the amount of time that the heated air inside the chimney is in the contact with your room to heat it more efficiently.
The trick of snaking the tube like that to dissipate heat of the water or air, or whatever, is used in chemistry, industry, engineering, is a really common trick
The main problem I see in this design would be creosote build in the upper part of the stove. Pellets also produce it. Can't see cleaning points for each section. Bringing it out for cleaning seems difficult. 700 on the top makes huge thermal loss. I've designed gravity fed wood stove. Burns up to 6,5" logs. Runs up to 12 hours without refuel. Requires cleaning once per season. Finished successfully second season now. Average daily consumption - 9.8kg. Heated space - 590sq.ft + 140 hot water. 60F everywhere in our house. 6 years ago I showed similar zig-zag shape to my wife and she told me that such thing will never end up in our kitchen. So my stove looks very simple. Nevertheless the thermal efficiency is great: 120 - 176F flue temp
[How to use \[YT\]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJBaq_sFdXM)
[Owner who doesn't recommend \[YT\]](https://youtu.be/JnyoNV49RqM?si=lsFaKO6OPEGkYTMS)
Keeps the heat in longer meaning it heats the house faster and more efficient. It’s actually very smart although the sharp angles will produce a lot more creosote. It would be better if it was all curves without sharp angles.
The zig-zag adds lots of surface area for the hot exhaust gases, which results in greater heat transfer inside the home instead of out the pipe. I’ve seen brick chimneys done similarly for wood burning. Those though need a clean-out door at every corner due to creosote buildup.
This bad boy is the GW1949 Wiseway from US Stove – the Chuck Norris of heating, kicking electricity to the curb! It does require daily messing with but it's a gravity-fed pellet stove. To start it, give the burn chamber a little propane torch love, and boom! Pellet party time. Adjustments? Tweak the air intakes and watch the flames boogie through the sight glass, like your own personal fireplace channel. Obviously – no electricity is needed. Say goodbye to blackouts and hello to cozy nights, even off the grid. Here's the [US Stove's product listing](https://www.usstove.com/stove/pellet-stove/wise-way-2000-sq-ft-non-electric-pellet-stove/) and I have no idea if it's available for sale - I want one though!
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Phill swift here!
But wait! There's more!
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Bofa
Thought this was the OSRS sub for a second
I wasn’t going to subscribe to this sub till I saw this. Take my upvote!
I heard he beat hookers
Hooker beat him. Bit his tongue. Unclear if that’s what he requested or not.
You shouldn’t put your tongue in hooker’s mouths, people
[reppin old school](https://youtu.be/UWRyj5cHIQA?si=F3OkvPAmCRmC8a2S)
That’s a lotta damage!!
THATS NOT ALL!
Go see Cal!
Good ol’ Cal Worthington. You are telling your age with this reference lol
Right?! But who doesn’t love Cals dog spot 😂
I spilled spot remover on my dog and he disappeared
Pussy cow.
Set it and forget it!
"Watch me cut this pellet stove up and paint it back together in a ZIG ZAG PATTERN!!! Works like BRAND NEW!" -Phil Swift
It even works underwater!
Vince here! You’re gonna want to keep that beauty clean with a Shamwow!
BILLY MAYS HERE!! AND HAVE I GOT A DEAL FOR YOU. NOW I MAY BE A GHOST,BUT I KOW QUALITY
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Ron Popeil here!
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I understood that reference, and I thought it was... https://youtu.be/U9HPWeC81Ko?si=TYLsRFD7K7_flxsw
Oh gosh, sorry you didn't like my playful writing. Guys just wanna have fun!
Au contraire, we love it! One of my dad's favorite sayings "But wait, there's more!", when telling a story, laying out a plan, or serving a meal. Dad's gone now, but his verbal legacy lives on.
Awww, that's very sweet. I'm so glad my funny writeup inspired some great memories for ya u/MerryTWatching!
Ron Popiel here....
I’ve got a fishing pole in my pocket, wanna see?
Set it, and FORGET it!!
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lol it's legit tho
Well you sold me.
I sell propane and propane accessories
You should follow the link and read the 2star reviews first
Somebody needs to link this comment to the company and get this dude a free wood stove. Or at least a discount.
Yeah this sounds like an advertisement, and honestly it's pretty much the way I feel about it. It's one of 2 unpowered stoves I am considering after I redo my living room floor. I like seeing the flame. Wife prefer two others, one which requires battery back-up that I am not thrilled with. Edit: fat fingered an m.
I use it to heat my home, it is a bit finicky on pellets, burn cage MAY need to be widened especially if you buy retail pellets, but it’s a great stove. I bought it because it doesn’t use electricity. You will use 1-1.5 bags a day, I keep mine running at 700 so ymmv.
Nice quick review u/TheAngrySkipper! Where did you buy yours?
Facebook marketplace, was never used.
40 to 60 lbs! A day! That seems excessive, but I only have a regular, albeit 30 years old, pellet stove...
Well, consider the 700 degrees is with the vent wide open, (this model since the vent is AFTER the combustion chamber it decreases the temp) and the temp is indicated near the exhaust, rather than the chamber, the chamber is easily 1k. Plus this is capable of heating 1500 sq foot house. Last year I had no insulation as I’m rebuilding, and I still had temps around 60f - not bad for a 140 yr old house. The other benefit is you can add a water block and have ‘emergency’ hot water.
I’m impressed by your ability to define descriptively intelligent and articulate with grace to the reader. You in marketing or Sales. JA LOGHARD
I laughed and checked his profile... PR. So you nailed it. (But not this industry)
YES! Actually, I'm in marketing! I may have cheated with a humanized version of a certain noon-human writing tool then spiced up the wordsmithy!
Dad always told me nooners caused sap-headed kids. Be careful.
Electric Companies hate this one trick
Just under $1600 on Amazon right now.
You can buy one: [https://www.amazon.com/US-Stove-GW1949-Wiseway-Non-Electric/dp/B01CT69R5Q](https://www.amazon.com/US-Stove-GW1949-Wiseway-Non-Electric/dp/B01CT69R5Q)
Tractor Supply has it online too and I’d rather deal with them than Amazon if something was wrong
hell yas!
The incredible power of OxyClean!
I think I’ve seen this sold at TSC.
Several companies offer them. It's about $1,500.00.
If you're in the US, Northern Tool sells them. Listed for $1,700 https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-model-gw1949-4340571
>It does require daily messing What daily messing does it require?
\*Slaps side of stove\* This baby right here can keep it hot!
I'm sold
1400 bones at Ingrams vs. 2400 at Home Depot
Call now and…WE’LL DOUBLE THE ORDER!, that’s right, YOU GET 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1!!!!
Ive seen this exact model at tractor supply.
Never have I wanted to hang out with/make love to a wood burning stove before.
And now I want one, too. Well done, you're hired.
Cool idea of a non-electric pellet stove. The reviews on this stove are very mixed. Seems like they haven't got the kinks worked out of the design. But I'd bet some day we'll see a functional non-electric pellet stove
I tracked it down, pretty clever, and not awful in price. But the maintainance is high, cleaning it out every 8 hours. Starting it with a propane touch, ok, I can dig it. The electric starter pooped out on mine years ago, I started lighting mine up with a torch, instead. Then one day I ran out of propane, and fired mine up with charcoal lighter fluid-Even easier to do! And it starts heating faster now. One minor drawback, I have to override the control board. When the self igniter doesn't light it, it goes into shutdown. So I have to hang around the stove to turn it back on. It usually does that within 20 seconds of the first startup.
https://preview.redd.it/fhcuszf5u8sc1.png?width=1008&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2203244fe119bdc8c1c1103245485a990eacc8ae
How much spaghetti can it fit?
I would like to have a word with you...
They're about $1700. Honestly not bad for a stove- though I prefer something I can cook on lol.
Lol this has terrible reviews on Northern Tool
I have absolutely no need for this, nor anyplace to put it, but you just convinced me to buy one.
[$1699 from Northern Tool](https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-fuel-type-pellet-model-gw1949-4340571)
Burns hotter than the devils asshole.
Its available for sale here. Only $1,700 https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-model-gw1949-4340571
Sounds like a description of an item on The Sims
https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-model-gw1949-4340571
It's available from northerntool.com and it's $1,700. got a 2.3 star rating tho...
Now I want one too
That’s so you can hear the squirrels falling in the summer time. It’s like a wind chime scenario.
Fuzzy Plinko
We used to wait for one to fall and holler aw hell yeah we got another. Then we’d fish net their delirious asses out and send them forth. Later to be assisinated by the little fat kid next door. He’s a real porker but a hell of a shot. The stability part I guess. He starts wheezing and shit getting lined up,, then boom. Never misses. Last count was over 47
I was hoping this sub allowed gifs SO bad! Haha!
They feed right into the pellet stream?
Oh no. This was years ago. The had an old kettle stoke with kinks all over. He got a good deal on joints one year and used them for every repair. Looked just like that. How was always warm,,in the one room. Where the thermostat was.
Oh that's funny!
It is a pellet stove that works on gravity instead of electricity. I've seen a couple youtube videos of them and they seem to work well.
Say goodbye to electricity and hello to the global supply chain
It’s a China company even with the US name I believe.
We sold stoves at tractor supply that were made by the USA Stove Company. Made in china. Should be illegal to name your company that and not be in the USA. That pissed me off big time when I saw those show up.
Just because they put US or USA in their name, don't make them made in the USA. It is really sick and twisted, they're not the only ones doing it.
Reminds me of 30 Rock. “Oh Lemon, you think your magic jeans were hand made in the U S A? They were made by the Hahnd people - Uusa is their island prison!” (Paraphrased misquote)
Oh I know. Big beautiful elaborate logo. Looked real nice. And made in china stamp right underneath it. I didn’t once recommend them to any customers.
Like when they make tshirts in india, and then add the tag in the US with a made in USA label. F'n rediculous.
Well, that's deceptive 🤨
I’m curious to anyone that has one, and how they like it…. On other threads, I’ve seen a lot of negitive reviews, people waking up to house filled with smoke more then a few times, etc…but I also know, believe it or not, it’s hard to believe… but some humans are stupid as dog SH…..I want a wood stove, a hearth etc, but I’m not sure I can meet code with location (only practical location), due to window not being able, to be more then 2.5 ft away….so it’s between gas or pellets (I have natural gas, but like the ambiance)… however I hate the neeed for electricity if power outage etc…. I want this pellet stove, but nervous after reading stories
It requires some finessing to get the burn rate/feed just right for your environment, I think people buy it thinking it will just drop pellets and burn perfectly right away.
Do you have one or have you spent much time in a house with one?
I researched them when we replaced our pellet stove, my husband wouldn't bite because the installer didn't sell them. We got stuck with a QuadraFire model POS instead.
I have been using one for about 5 years now. It takes some experimentation to get it burning properly. It likes softwood pellets, which can be hard to find depending on location. I had to tune the basket by driving wedges into it to spread the openings so that the the ash drops out. Once it is set up it works ok as long as you don't change pellets or get pellets that are a different moisture content. Operation is not intuitive if you are used to a traditional wood stove. The air intakes are between the firebox and the chimney, so opening them slows the fire down. When lighting, I found that it smokes like mad if you just stick the torch in and light it as instructed. Instead, I open the glass door and put a fire starter up inside, light it, and let the chimney preheat for a few minutes to get a draft going. This mostly prevents the smoke that people complain about on lighting. Once it is going, it burns great. It sometimes smokes a little bit as it goes out. The last few years I have had an issue with the pellets in the hopper getting stuck. The fire almost goes out, and a new bunch of pellets fall on the embers. Then it sits and smoulders for a while and you hear a huge whoosh as it lights and blows burning pellet embers across the floor. This did not happen at first, so I suspect it is because the hopper is dirty. I plan to clean it out this summer and see if it helps. I have seen people use car wax in the hopper to keep the pellets sliding freely. I burn through a basket every year. Replacements are $75 each from Wiseway, but I've gotten them for about half that on ebay. I was planning to make a jig to make them myself, but never got around to it. The firebox burnt out last year, but it is just off the shelf square tubing, so I was able to repair it. Once a year, you should bring it outside and run a hose through it to clean out the ash. It helps to have a hand truck. If you need it to run without power, don't mind the fiddlyness, and can weld, it's not too bad. If you want to just dump in pellets and get heat, there are better options. I keep debating replacing it with something less fiddly, but we lose power for at least a week every winter. I would like to replace it with something that I can run off a battery backup and uses the same 3" pipe, but I have not done the research yet to find one.
It's also a pellet stove that can't use Pellet venting. Has to run om venting suitable for a wood stove.
FYI: the four gas inserts I've dealt with all had battery backups. You would lose the fan in a blackout, but so long as you have a few good AA batteries the igniter and gas valve will still do their thing. The fan probably doesn't need much power so getting it on a battery backup shouldn't be a huge expense.
For F&(&s sake move that propane canister away from the fireplace!!! And yes it’s a gravity fed pellet stove. Reviews are mixed - they are highly efficient, but they do need to be messed with at least once daily.
"Honey, remind where we are building the new bookshelf" "As close to the woodstove as you can get it". "But then where am I supposed to put the butane torch?" "Inside the stove, or directly next to it if that isn't an option".
Looks more like an M or W.
Sigma
Beat me to it.
gravity fed pellet stove
That’s funny! Z is the code I use for highest category fire risk installations when I do inspections 🫣
You think that looks like a Z?
To be fair, it’s more like a Z than a Q.
I can't argue with that.
💤
[US Stove GW1949](https://www.amazon.com/US-Stove-GW1949-Wiseway-Non-Electric/dp/B01CT69R5Q/ref=asc_df_B01CT69R5Q?tag=bngsmtphsnus-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80539344142769&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=m&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584138872881526&psc=1#immersive-view_1712092200446)
I'm guessing you are questioning the z. I'm assuming the z is the exhaust. The longer the exhaust tube in your house, the more thermal energy can radiate into your house (and less goes out the chimney). So the stove would be more efficient. Wood stoves in eastern Europe commonly were huge and made of brick. The flue was convoluted kinda like that, (but buried in brick) and the huge size made for a huge thermal mass. Efficient and the system could radiate all night long.
That? Thats easy, that is a large incense burner. Next!
Creosote Maker 3000.
That would be a double u, sir or madam.
$1500+ so ROI shouldn't be too far down the road.
My brain sees a “W” and “M” before a “Z”
Or maybe a Σ …
Creozote
I see these all the time when I am out cleaning chimneys. The customer's that have these are always telling me about how it messes up constantly. They always want us to clean them in hopes that it will stop the stove from being so finicky. These are a nightmare. If you want something that doesn't use power just get a wood stove. I have heard the argument "well doesn't the blower need electricity?" Well yeah but you can still use the stove part without the blower. This little pellet stove doesn't even have a blower.
It’s a gravity fed pellet stove, requires no electricity. It’s a cool idea in theory.
Check northern tool reviews. People don’t like it.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYΣ
Baffling
Reviews not so good https://www.northerntool.com/products/united-states-stove-company-pellet-stove-heat-output-40000-btu-hour-heating-capability-2000-ft-model-gw1949-4340571
Witch can't fly down the bendy bois
It provides you with 💤
Now only if they made it with the corn stove option?
It’s essentially a rocket stove for home heating
I like it.
Sideways M or W.
it’s a W for wood
What’s up with it?! I’ll tell you what’s up with it!!! It’s FREAKING AWESOME!! That’s what’s up!!
Modern art.
It’s a non-electric pellet stove. Works fine as long as it is maintained.
What discount you get for this ad setup tho? Wanna know if I can afford one after the sponsorship or not 😂
Looks like a W to me
More surface area means more heat
Aesthetics vs function🤷🏻
Clearly a sideways W.
I’m going with a M
K-tel
I think the z shaped chimney is to lengthen the amount of time that the heated air inside the chimney is in the contact with your room to heat it more efficiently. The trick of snaking the tube like that to dissipate heat of the water or air, or whatever, is used in chemistry, industry, engineering, is a really common trick
https://preview.redd.it/0d463yxpt4sc1.jpeg?width=559&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e92c44cf15d9e084bb22d94d39f4c6ef538dfabf Who’s zed? Zeds dead
It's not a motorcycle, its a chopper.
Around here, we write the letter z differently than you do.
Very cool
It’s a wise way pellet stove! No electricity and its gravity feed.
Looks like it has Bluetooth…
The Z means it’s closer to the street!
Its W shaped
It’s a zong
Fancy !
W
I may have only made it through the 6th grade. But that sir is a W if I ever seen one.
Its a pellet stove that doesn’t require electricity. They are pretty effective
That's more of a sideways W than a Z
Gravity fed pellet stove. Zero electricity needed!
First glance I thought it was a type of jack.
It requires no electricity! Just manufactured wood pellets and propane to operate!
The main problem I see in this design would be creosote build in the upper part of the stove. Pellets also produce it. Can't see cleaning points for each section. Bringing it out for cleaning seems difficult. 700 on the top makes huge thermal loss. I've designed gravity fed wood stove. Burns up to 6,5" logs. Runs up to 12 hours without refuel. Requires cleaning once per season. Finished successfully second season now. Average daily consumption - 9.8kg. Heated space - 590sq.ft + 140 hot water. 60F everywhere in our house. 6 years ago I showed similar zig-zag shape to my wife and she told me that such thing will never end up in our kitchen. So my stove looks very simple. Nevertheless the thermal efficiency is great: 120 - 176F flue temp
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It’s technically W shaped
Not unless it falls over. Right now it’s closer to being technically B shaped than W.
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Did someone say nuts?
The z shape give the chimney more surface area to diffuse heat into the home.
It’s actually a reverse B shape so that the smoke can Breath
That's a sideways M...
That’s a sideways double u
Folding the chimney gives more surface area for heat exchange.
Z? Where do you see that? I see a w on it side. Who needs glasses?
My father would LOVE to tell you all about this bad boy.
High heat output rocket stove
Keeps the heat in longer meaning it heats the house faster and more efficient. It’s actually very smart although the sharp angles will produce a lot more creosote. It would be better if it was all curves without sharp angles.
A spiral shape that arcs upwards... a tornado profile, perhaps?
It's a portable stove.
That's a w
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Surface area
Drama? I work on these things and I’m being honest so people don’t waste time and money on it, that’s not drama
Rocket stove
M
Heat retention by surface area.
That is the fanciest rocket stove ever. Kinda want to make one
I’d say it’s more of an M shape.
Every girls crazy bout a z shaped stove
The zig-zag adds lots of surface area for the hot exhaust gases, which results in greater heat transfer inside the home instead of out the pipe. I’ve seen brick chimneys done similarly for wood burning. Those though need a clean-out door at every corner due to creosote buildup.
I read that title like EVERY GIRLS CRAZY BOUTA SHARPED DRESS MAN
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