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Ashley Hearth AW3200E-P 3,200 Sq. Ft. EPA Certified Pedestal Wood Burning Stove with Blower, Large, Black

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Features

  • 152,000 BTUs heats up to 3,200 square feet
  • Heavy gauge 3/16 inch reinforced plate steel with firebrick lining for long life and combustion efficiency
  • Accepts logs up to 18" - 22" in length and holds up to 30 lbs. of wood
  • Includes adjustable high speed (100 CFM) blower for even heat
  • Brushed nickel door handle and pedestal base provides an elegant look to any room

Description

The Ashley Hearth AW3200E-P is an extra large wood burning stove with 152,000 BTUs of heat. This beautiful 3/16 inch steel stove is also one of the cleanest burning, EPA certified stoves on the market (without catalyst). It's clean lines and simple design compliment many interior designs. The AW3200E-P comes with a 100 CFM blower to help distribute heat evenly. This wood burning stove features a large pedestal base with integrated ash pan and a large, arched glass door with brushed nickel door handle. The AW3200E-P wood stove meets the stringent requirements of the EPA "Step 2" 2020 Certification Guidelines. The AW3200E-P model replaces the previous Vogelzang TR007 wood-burning stove.

Brand: Ashley Hearth


Material: Heavy gauge 3/16 in. reinforced plate steel with firebrick lining


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 39"D x 24"W x 32.5"H


Assembly Required: No


Brand: Ashley Hearth


Material: Heavy gauge 3/16 in. reinforced plate steel with firebrick lining


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 39"D x 24"W x 32.5"H


Assembly Required: No


Heat Output: 152000 British Thermal Units


Ventilation Type: Direct Vent


Fuel Type: Wood


Mounting Type: Freestanding


Coverage: 3,200 square feet


Manufacturer: Ashley Hearth Products


UPC: 012685701011


Item Weight: 363 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: AW3200E-P


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: Limited lifetime firebox warranty, 1 year all other parts.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: stove, pedestal,firebricks


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very happy with stove and quality
About all I can say is that it negative is that it is a bit on the heavy side. It was also a little bit difficult to find a local contractor to install it. Most places do not want to install something they did not sell you themselves. Once we found someone who was qualified to install it we have been nothing but delighted. We simply turned off our central heating, bought a fan to help the air circulate in the house and are totally delighted with the results. Keep in mind that we don't want places like the bedrooms too hot in our house so we keep those doors closed most of the time to promote a healthy (cold) sleeping temperature environment. It keeps our place far warmer than the central heating could without an absolutely ridiculous heating bill. This year we have cut our heating bill in half or more every month over last year (electrical/heating is in one bill so we still have an electric bill to deal with). But the real value is not just 'money' but rather, knowing that in an extended power outage we have heating totally covered. We have experienced a few more extended power outage over the last few years that left us absolutely freezing in the house since we were totally dependent on central air and electricity. This bought us peace of mind more than anything (I am also a gardener so it is important to me that my seed starts don't freeze in the house as well as several plants that I overwinter inside). Everyone in our family loves the stove and my adult daughter comes over more often to bask in the heat of it more often than she used to as we had to keep our house slightly more cold when we had central air. Now she can come over, grab the spot in the house closest to the stove and read with her kindle and relax whereas before she used to complain about the temperature of the house. It is just really nice and we are all loving it. I don't think it would burn all night like the super high efficiency stoves but if your family has a staggered schedule where one of you goes to be later than the others and others get up earlier this should be no problem to keep lit. We are tracking the amount of wood it uses ever day based on temperature so I don't have a count of wood that we use per day that is accurate for an entire winter season but this is what we have for the month of Nov-Dec. Avg temp is 50 F daytime 30 F nighttime and we are using an average of 6-7 logs per day at a cost of $0.25 cents per log $1.50-$1.75 [$45-$52.50 per month]. We haven't gotten into our coldest season yet so I am assuming it will double this total to $2.50-$3.00 per day [$75.00-$90.00 per month] for operation in the months of Jan and Feb. But keep in mind that this operating cost keeps the whole house warm and comfortable (except the bedrooms which as I said, we like colder) so we could not have done this with central air heating in the first place without a $300-$400 month heating bill. Having lived without heat for an entire winter season when I was younger, you can't put a real price on the security of knowing that you are going to be comfortable and warm in the coldest seasons as well as securing your food supply/overwintered garden plants. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by J Christian Spicher Hart

  • Great stove
I write this review as I lay in front of this stove on a cold November evening. I dont typically write reviews but I feel the need to based off of other people's complaints. First off, the price of this stove is much lower than many other stoves that are comparable size wise. Why is this? I don't know, maybe because it's a mass produced stove? Hard for me to say. I've been around wood stoves and fireplaces my whole life so I feel I have a pretty good idea of what works well and what doesn't. This stove will be VERY hard to beat for the money. Secondly, my biggest worry for this stove was the many reviews that complained about smoke backing up in the house while lighting or running this stove. The day I put it in, I lit it up during 30 mph winds at around 40 degrees outside and there wasn't even a hint of smoke. I even left the door cracked open while the flame was getting established.....its all in your drafting and chimney work, I believe there's alot of setups that leave something to be desired out there. Easy to use, no smoke, has an afterburner that is really effective. I fill it full of wood, choke it down and go to work. 8hrs + later I come home, push the coals around, load it and it fires right back up. This stove gets hot and stays hot if your wood is dry like it should be. Glass stays very clean as well. Don't hesitate, this is a great stove! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2021 by Isaac Isaac

  • Great wood stove with a crappy seal.
I bought this wood stove one year ago. The stove is our primary source of heat for the entire 2000sgft house in the mountains of Colorado. We have used it for one year and the stove works great. We get it burning really good and close down the dampers and it burns all night. My one complaint is some of the craftsmanship is not up to par. The accent trim pieces just come off they aren’t attached in any way. My biggest complaint is the seal for the door just fell off. The glue they used doesn’t last long or isn’t strong enough. So be prepared to fix that soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022 by Hope Mfg LLC Hope Mfg LLC

  • Great Heat, Good quality, puzzled by the review that claims it puts out no heat
I rarely write reviews but it surprised me to read a review on here talking about the low heat and poor quality of this unit. I don't see how its possible we are talking about the same thing. I put in a normal load of seasoned oak, and this unit heats my entire 2500 sq ft house to 75 degrees on a cold winter night. I turn my central heat OFF. And put a big pan of water on it as a humidifier which steams away over night. The heat shields protect the wall behind it 18" away and I didn't even anything on the regular painted sheetrock. The wall is warm to the touch when the stove is at full heat but not the wall is not hot. This is a great stove. I don't see how the review on here about low/little heat etc can be talking about this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021 by Maria Riggs

  • I am returning it
If you want a stove that produces massive amounts of heat this is probably the stove for you. The problem is that the fire is uncontrollable. It will take about a half hour of burning with the door open before you can close the door without snuffing the fire out. It simply does not provide enough air to maintain a fire that is starting. On the other hand, once you have a bed of coals, you can close the door and it will burn quite nicely. Unfortunately, shutting the air supply in order to make a lower fire seems to have no effect at all. Although the instructions recommend against it, a damper in the stove pipe would probably be very useful for this stove. 4-5 hours of burn-time is the best you can achieve without one. So the problem is, the air supply regulation is insufficient. I have been in contact with US Stove and they have been responsive, but provide no useful information. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by S. Connors

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