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When planning your selection of a heating appliance two important factors must be considered. The first of these is the fuel you wish to burn: wood or gas (natural gas or propane).
Wood is the traditional fuel for stoves and fireplaces.
Wood creates a hot and cheerful fire. If you are thinking about wood as a fuel, consider that you will need a reliable source of quality cordwood.
Gas is a reliable and easy to use fuel which will provide a fire every bit as lovely as a wood fire. Gas appliances have the advantage of using a thermostat to regulate the temperature in the home, providing hands-off heating.

If you choose gas for your fuel, you will need to ensure your home is plumbed for natural gas or have propane (LP) gas service established.

The second factor to consider is whether you wish to purchase a freestanding stove (available for woodor gas fuel), a fireplace insert (also available for wood or gas fuel) or a fireplace (available for gas fuel only).

Freestanding stoves have the benefit of providing radiant heat from all sides as well as natural and fan assisted convection of warm air. Freestanding stoves are generally the easiest appliance to install because they can be placed almost anywhere in a home.



Fireplace inserts provide an attractive way to upgrade an existing masonry or steel wood-burning fireplace into an efficient, heat source. Inserts can burn wood or gas fuel. Gas inserts require a natural or LP gas connection into the fireplace. All inserts require a flue liner running the length of the existing chimney.


A fireplace is always a centerpiece for a room. Gas fireplaces are efficient heaters and have a realistic, dancing fire. Because of the additional construction required to enclose a fireplace and the chimney, fireplaces require more planning and alteration to the home.

Answer
It may be small, but the compact Answer size belies its incredible heating capacity. The Answer uses a five-sided convection chamber to distribute heat evenly throughout your home. Cool room air is naturally drawn around the hot firebox, heated and returned back into the room without using a blower. The Answer's 1.6 cubic foot firebox is larger than most other small stoves, so it offers longer burning times with less reloading. It's a powerful heater for its size, yet backwall clearance is just 9" to a combustible surface. The Answer is also approved by HUD for mobile home installation (ask your dealer for details). Read the many endorsements by satisfied customers at the reviews link to the right.

Avaliable as a black, brass, or pewter door and legs option.
Endeavor
The Endeavor is a beautiful workhorse that unites form and function into an unbeatable heat transfer system. Its classic step-top design features a radiant surface for cooking and convection surface for warming. It has the biggest and cleanest-burning firebox of any medium-size stove, yet offers the closest clearance of any wood stove in the industry---only 4½” to a combustible surface.

The Endeavor also features a taller door opening than any other medium-size stove, allowing you to load bigger pieces of wood and produce longer burn times. In addition, a by-pass damper prevents smoke-backs while starting and reloading. The Endeavor is also approved by HUD for mobile home installation (ask your dealer for details).

Avaliable as a black, brass, or pewter door and legs option.
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Leydon
It's not just something we say, we believe it! So much that we designed a stove around the phrase and inscribed it in the lid! Life should be enjoyed and lived to the fullest.

That's why we created the Leyden (LYE-den), the easiest to use wood stove we've ever made. With a top load design, the largest firebox in a medium-sized stove to hold more wood than ever before and cross-draft technology that gives you longer burn times with less refueling. The ash removal system is the most convenient to date with our slide out ash pan on drawer glides.

All these features let you spend more time enjoying living in your home instead of heating it. The Leyden is just one more reason Lopi is America's Favorite Fire!
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Liberty
The Liberty is the largest stove made by Lopi. At only 2.6 grams of emissions per hour, it is also the cleanest-burning large stove ever approved by the EPA. The Liberty has the biggest firebox of any large stove, which accepts 24” logs. It also features a single control to adjust airflow, making it easy to achieve burn times up to 12 hours long.

The Liberty’s step-top design is enchanting yet functional, providing cooking and warming surfaces as well as radiant heat. The viewing area is extra-large, allowing you to fully appreciate the splendor of the fire inside. The Liberty uses a 6” diameter flue, compared with the more expensive 8” flue required by other large stoves. The Liberty is also approved by HUD for mobile home installation (ask your dealer for details).
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Parlor Wood
Stove The step-top design of the Parlor stove is more than just an attractive appearance feature. Function is the purpose, as the lower top, heated from direct contact with the fire provides a handy emergency cooking surface! The upper top, warmed by the circulation of convection air, makes a handy warming surface for a teapot or a potpourri steamer.

Select one of four leg options or a pedestal as the foundation for your Parlor stove. Three door colors, etched glass and our exclusive aromatherapy option give you choices to customize your wood stove to make it your own. But heat is the real reason you want to select the Parlor, heat for 600 to 1200 square feet of living space. Use the Parlor stove for zone heating in just the space you use daily and reduce your central heating costs. The Parlor will work for you!
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Republic 1250
StoveNow experience the performance and quality you’ve come to expect in Lopi wood stove in a low cost model the Republic 1250. Without compromising on construction or function, Lopi has managed to produce a wood stove that’s designed to be affordable, good looking and just plain heats.

This stove is ideal for heating small to mid-sized homes or for zonal heating specific areas or rooms. The Republic 1250 features a large cooktop surface, which comes in handy if the power ever goes out. Options include steel sculptured legs, pedestal and 160 CFM convection fan to enhance heat output. The Republic 1250 wood stove, just one more reason Lopi is America’s favorite fire.
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Republic 1750
StoveNow experience the performance and quality you’ve come to expect in Lopi wood stove in a low cost model the Republic 1750. Without compromising on construction or function, Lopi has managed to produce a wood stove that’s designed to be affordable, good looking and just plain heats. This stove is ideal for heating small to mid-sized homes or for zonal heating specific areas or rooms.
The Republic 1750 features a large cooktop surface, which comes in handy if the power ever goes out. Options include steel sculptured legs, pedestal and 160 CFM convection fan to enhance heat output. The Republic 1750 wood stove, just one more reason Lopi is America’s favorite fire.
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Gas - Freestanding Stoves

Berkshire New Iron
Gas StoveThe New Iron stove understates the durability and beauty of cast iron construction. The soft paint tone echoes the richness of new cast iron and highlights the delicate moldings and design details of the Berkshire stove collection.
Be sure to read the satisfied customer reviews at the link to the right. Now featuring the revolutionary Ember-Fyre™ Burner. Selected by Popular Science® as one of the TOP 100 ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY for the Year 2000! Gas Gets Real with the Ember-Fyre Burner

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Oxford Brown
Oxford Brown is a new porcelain enamel color for the Berkshire Stove. This lustrous, soft brown color displays lighter edge highlights creating an impression of great depth that accents the classic American Colonial style details. The color is most versatile and blends especially well with earth tones.
The optional Spice Granite or Travertine Stone top and side inserts will transform this stove to a stone heater of exceptional beauty. Now featuring the revolutionary Ember-Fyre™ Burner. Selected by Popular Science® as one of the TOP 100 ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY for the Year 2000! Gas Gets Real with the Ember-Fyre Burner.

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Heritage Large
Gas StoveThe Heritage DVL Freestanding Stove features a remarkable balance of beauty and performance. It generates up to 43,000 BTU's hour, yet offers and efficiency of 83% with natural gas and 86% with propane. A state-of-the-art ignition system keeps the fire burning even when your electricity fails.

A powerful variable speed blower is standard. A remote control or wall thermostat is also available, making the Heritage DVL Freestanding Stove a truly complete home heating system. Now featuring the revolutionary Ember-Fyre™ Burner. Selected by Popular Science® as one of the TOP 100 ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY for the Year 2000! Gas Gets Real with the Ember-Fyre Burner.

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Spirit DV
Gas StoveInstalled on graceful legs or pedestal, the beautiful hand-finished traditional stove design is in a class all of its own. The Spirit is designed and certified as a heater, not just a decorative appliance. Steady State Efficiency up to 81% NG, 81.5% LP. Adjustable gas input (18,700 to 38,800 BTU's/Hr. NG) allows you to enjoy the beautiful dancing flames of the award winning Ember-Fyre™ burner while comfortably heating (not overheating) your desired area.

An optional wall thermostat, modulating remote thermostat or standard remote control thermostat adds convenience to the operation of your stove. Direct vent technology allows the ability to install this stove virtually anywhere in your home, including bedrooms and mobile homes. A quiet, variable speed blower is standard equipment with every stove, for added heat circulation. Ask your Lopi dealer to show you the new Aromatherapy tray option.
Now featuring the revolutionary Ember-Fyre™ Burner. Selected by Popular Science® as one of the TOP 100 ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY for the Year 2000! Gas Gets Real with the Ember-Fyre Burner
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Sturbridge Cast Iron
The Sturbridge, Lopi’s small, direct vent cast iron stove is in production. The winner of the Best of Show Vesta award for new gas stoves, the Sturbridge is available in the New Iron black paint finish, the Oxford Brown enamel finish or the Cameo enamel finish. The Sturbridge will accept optional stone inserts for the sides and top, allowing you to customize your stove to enhance your home décor.

Select from Spice Granite, Soapstone or Travertine stone packages. Matching stone hearth pads are also available to place under the Sturbridge. Now featuring the revolutionary Ember-Fyre™ Burner. Selected by Popular Science® as one of the TOP 100 ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY for the Year 2000! Gas Gets Real with the Ember-Fyre Burner

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Sweet Dreams
The Sweet Dreams gas stove takes style to a new level. This cast iron stove has many delightful features and options to surprise and please you. Our patented Ember-Fyre burner sets the standard in realism for gas fires. This new stove is available in three finishes: warm charcoal-colored New Iron paint and two porcelain enamel colors: Taupe and Oxford Brown. The cast iron side and top panels are reversible with a pleasing diamond pattern on one side and the texture of natural slate on the other.

Optional honey-toned travertine stone is also available for the sides and top. The rear-vent installation discretely hides the vent behind the stove to maintain the clean, classic lines of this stove. The Sweet Dreams can be installed on shapely, slim legs or directly on the floor. Optional upper and lower grills depicting a flowing Arabesque design are available in Antique Gold and Pewter finishes.

Now featuring the revolutionary Ember-Fyre™ Burner. Selected by Popular Science® as one of the TOP 100 ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY for the Year 2000! Gas Gets Real with the Ember-Fyre Burner.
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