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Many Pelletized Fuels, One Fire Pot | Advanced Heat Exchanger |
•Multitude of pelletized fuels including wood, corn, and natural wood pellets such as cherry pits.
•No need to convert fire pots when switching fuels.
•No agitator to get gummed up with burn residue.
•Fluctuating prices and varying heat contents make choosing the right pelletized fuel a challenge. The MF Series can adapt to your changing needs quickly and easily.
•Flame is heralded by many as the industry's most beautiful.
FUEL OPTIONS INCLUDE:
WOOD
PELLETS
CHERRY
PITS
CORN
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•The MF Series provides
24 different burn settings. Why so many? Due to fluctuation in pellet fuel content, it's imperative that feed rates and temperature settings are flexible so that the pellets you choose will provide the maximum heat (btu's) available.
•New for 2008, is a detachable controller.
Can easily be mounted to a wall or held at
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•Simple
•Technically advanced heat exchanger has more surface area which in turn provides more heat.
•The efficiency of the MF Series has proven to be the best in its class. Many stove manufacturers claim maximum heat output, but recent breakthroughs have shown that large amounts of that heat is going up the stack, not into the room. See the diagram below to understand our superior performance over other misleading stove manufacturers.
HEAT LOSS
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This graph illustrates the amount of heat loss through the stack of the MF Series and three less efficient competitors.