The IronStrike Tahoma 1600 Wood-Burning Stove offers quality construction and solid performance. Its clean, simple styling and all-black finish make it a complementary fit for any décor. The stove comes standard with a sturdy pedestal base, large door, and ceramic glass for easy viewing and exceptional heat transfer.
Key Features
Compact Firebox Design
1.6 cubic foot interior accepts logs up to 16 inches, allowing for extended burn times.
High Heat Output
Generates up to 55,600 BTUs per hour, effectively heating areas between 700 to 1,400 square feet.
Large Viewing Window
Rectangular ceramic glass door provides an expansive view of the burning fire and ensures optimal heat transfer.
Air Wash System
Integral air wash system keeps the glass clean and clear for a wide-open view of the fire.
Durable Construction
Precision-cut, heavy-gauge steel provides dependable, long-lasting operation.
Enhanced Efficiency
High-density firebrick retains heat longer, resulting in increased efficiency.
User-Friendly Control
One-touch control ensures easy operation and comfort.
Specifications
Attribute |
Details |
Brand |
IronStrike |
Model |
Tahoma 1600 |
SKU |
T160GL |
Heat Output |
Up to 55,600 BTUs/hour |
Heating Capacity |
700–1,400 sq. ft. |
Firebox Volume |
1.6 cubic feet |
Maximum Log Length |
16 inches |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
30.25" H x 24.375" W x 19.375" D |
Weight |
316 lbs |
Flue Diameter |
6 inches |
Material |
Heavy-Gauge Steel |
Finish |
Black |
Efficiency |
70% |
Emissions |
2.1 g/hr (EPA Certified)
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Safety Information |
California Proposition 65 Warning. This product, like many others on our site, may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For detailed information, please visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov. |
Warranty
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Limited Lifetime Warranty: covering structural components and the heavy-gauge steel firebox.
Certifications
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EPA Certified: Complies with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards for emissions.
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Washington State Approved: Meets Washington State requirements for clean and efficient operation.
Note: Installation must be performed by a qualified professional to ensure safety and compliance with local building codes.