Wood Burner

A wood burner, also known as a wood stove, is a heating appliance that burns wood or wood-derived fuels to produce heat. It is typically made of metal and designed to efficiently burn wood logs or pellets, providing warmth and comfort in residential settings. Wood burners often have a firebox where the wood is placed, and a chimney or flue to vent smoke outside the structure. They can be used as a primary source of heat or as a supplementary heating option. Wood burners vary in design and efficiency, with some models featuring enhanced combustion technology to minimize emissions and increase heat output. Additionally, they can have various styles, including traditional, contemporary, or insert models that fit into existing fireplaces.