If there’s any technology that is old hat, it’s got to be the log-burning wood stove.
Left behind by its sexier cousin, the pellet stove, it has been reduced to living-room decoration and grubby basement backup, something that would be right at home in Teddy Roosevelt’s hunting cabin. Right?
Wrong! It turns out that wood stoves are the subject of considerable tinkering and R&D, like so much of the technology around us.
“When we started, stoves were basically six-sided boxes, and you put a fire in it. Now we’re making equipment, with a lot of moving parts.
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