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Osburn Stoves

In its early days, the company produced only wood stoves, and in 1980 it became the first-ever North American manufacturer to make a wood stove in compliance with Oregon State's strict air emission standards. Britannia 31 SM0202

The company innovated yet again when it received EPA approval for a bay window-style wood stove and fireplace insert. The famous Osburn style was born, and is still present today, leaving its distinctive mark on many of Osburn's products, including the 1800-2200 series. For many years, the Osburn 2400 stove, with its 3.2 cubic foot combustion chamber, was the largest EPA-approved wood stove in the world. The company began exporting many of its models to the United States, and later to Australia and New Zealand.

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