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  • Timber Ridge

    TimberRidge Wood Stove with Blower, 2400-sq. ft

    #064-2845-6
    TimberRidge Wood Stove with Blower, 2400-sq. ft
    $1,469.99
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    Timber Ridge

    Timber Ridge

    TimberRidge Wood Stove with Blower, 2400-sq. ft

    $1,469.99

    Product Details

    • Timber Ridge Wood Stove is a free standing wood burning stove

    • Heats up to 2,400 sq. ft

    • Pedestal and legs included for 2 designer looks

    • 6" (15 cm) top exhaust

    • Firebox dimensions: 3.5 cubic ft. (0.1 cubic m)

    • Holds logs up to 20" (51 cm)

    • EPA Approved

    • Up to 75,000 BTUs with seasoned cord wood

    • Note: Door trim (shown), but is not included. May be purchased through the Special Order program. See stores for details.

    Part Number 50-TNC30
    Heater Type Wood Stove
    Ignition Type No Ignition
    Heating Capacity (sq ft) 2400.00 ft²
    Total Heat Generated (BTU) 75000 Btu
    Primary Material Steel
    Primary Colour Black
    Fuel Wood
    Product Use(s) Indoor
    Accessories List Blower, Ash Pan
    Style Traditional
    Vent Style Direct Vent
    Certifications EPA Approved, CSA Listed
    Assembly Required No
    Firebox Height (in) 13.75 in
    Firebox Width (in) 20.00 in
    Firebox Depth (in) 22.75 in
    Assembled Height (in) 34.00 in
    Assembled Length (in) 30 1/2 in
    Assembled Width (in) 33.50 in
    Assembled Weight (lb) 425.5 lb
    Warranty
    • This product carries a special warranty. Please see your local Canadian Tire store for details.
    Online Ordering
    • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
    • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
    • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
    • Online Ordering Information
    Returns
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    3.9
    14 out of 17 (82%) reviewers recommend this product

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      1 to 5 of 20 Reviews
      1 – 5 of 20 Reviews

      Good heat, lousy customer service

      a year ago
      Installed this stove in Oct this year. Puts out great heat once hot. Have an issue with the door handle being loose. Customer service SUCKS. I will never buy another one of these just bc of that. Now I have a leaky door with no direction how to fix it except to purchase a new door. Idiotic.

      No, I do not recommend this product.

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      garbage stove

      6 years ago
      stove does not work right the draft doesnt work company will not back thier product
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      great product

      7 years ago
      Bought 3 mounths ago works great only downfall it has a noisy blower
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      Terrible Stove. Don't buy it.

      7 years ago
      We bought this stove 6 weeks ago - since day one, it has been the most terrible wood stove we have ever owned (we have owned several!). It dumps A LOT of smoke and ash into the house, the high burn setting - is really just a smoulder. To get to the fire started, you need to leave the door open to get enough oxygen flow to start the fire. We would never buy another stove from this company again.
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      Slow starter but strong finisher.

      8 years ago
      Purchased this to heat our 800 sqft cabin. As our winters are long and cold, figured bigger is better. This unit is not small nor light - takes several strong men to wrestle into place. Seems that it takes a while for this to start producing heat (couple hours) but once it does, it produces a lot even after fire embers down. Able to keep a 22 to 25 degree inside temp by burning one small log at a time once room reaches temp. The large viewing glass is very nice, however does soot up if you run the fire damped down such as an overnight burn. I've found it's quite common to have enough embers in the morning for an easy restart. My previous word burner was a Newmac 10hr burner, and this has much greater heat output and firebox can maintain the burn for about 70% as long. Very pleased with this stove overall.

      Yes, I recommend this product.

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      1 - 10 of 26 Questions

      Q: What is the weight of the stove and pedestal

      13 years ago
      3 Answers
      • A: Just short of 500lbs. If you remove the door and firebrick it becomes not too hard to manouever. I could tip it on its side myself to install the optional feet.

        12 years ago
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      Q: Does this stove come with a blower?

      10 years ago
      2 Answers
      • A: I purchased one in September 2015 and it did include the basic two speed blower. The variable speed temperature controlled blower is optional.

        10 years ago
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      Q: What is the burn time for this stove?

      12 years ago
      2 Answers
      • A: Varies with type of wood... Hardwood I would say 4 hours of heat and coals to start after 8 hours.

        11 years ago
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      Q: can you provide a diagram of the secondary air flow, mine seems to be restricted in some way and I would like to pinpoint where it may be restricted s

      12 years ago
      2 Answers
      • A: I don't know whether this will help, but your query seems to indicate that the stove is difficult to get a fire going well in the firebox. This is very true, and it takes the proper sequence of steps to light the wood properly in the firebox. Follow the directions outlined in the manual carefully and the wood will ignite & maintain a burn once the stove heats up, after which it is really quite easy to keep going by adding even large pieces of wood. In many cases, people start a fire with kindling and dump large chunks of wood on top, then close the door and think that merely leaving the damper open should allow the wood to ignite thoroughly, but it dies out. The secret is to leave the door partly ajar, damper open, until the stove actually starts to warm up, after which the door can be shut, and in a minute or two, the damper can be adjusted to slow the burn rate down. In every case, an essential piece of equipment is a flue thermometer, an inexpensive magnetic stick-on which indicates the temperature of the flue gases.

        12 years ago
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      Q: Is this Stove Mobile Home Certified?

      13 years ago
      2 Answers
      • A: Yes it is. You must use the pedestal base and supply combustion air from outside.

        12 years ago
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      Q: Are the walls of the fireplace double walled?

      14 years ago
      2 Answers
      • A: The lower portion of the wall is insulated with firebrick, but appears to be a single layer of steel.

        12 years ago
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      Q: fresh air options Does this product provide a fresh air intake option also what is the pollution out put and over all effiency if installed with 6" insulated pipes. Also burn time if loaded.

      Anonymous18 years ago
      2 Answers
      • A: The stove does have a fresh air intake: required for trailers. The overall efficiency is rated at 78%. Like many stoves, it burns dirty at low settings. Best burn time is 9-10 hours. Dirty burning conditions and poor heat output, though. With preferred settings you can expect a 4 hour burn.

        12 years ago
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      Q: Please advise the emissions g/h since we have a new law in Montreal which we have to respect.

      6 years ago
      1 Answer
      • A: Please contact our customer service department at 1-800-245-6489 or 1-800-516-3636.

        6 years ago
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      Q: can this stove be used as a corner unit in a residence as is

      7 years ago
      1 Answer
      • A: yes it can be installed in a corner "catty corner" so to speak, the manual provides clearances from the back corners of the stove to combustible walls look in the manual i am linking here for clearance data https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2071/6041/files/30-NC_USandCANADA.pdf?3474801700566797026

        7 years ago
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      Q: Can you load wood in lenthwise instead of widthwise? What are the firebox actual dimensions - width and depth please

      7 years ago
      1 Answer
      • A: The actual firebox size is 20" x 20". The recommended length is 18" and can be loaded north to south or east to west.

        7 years ago
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