Osburn
Upgrade with an Osburn
Osburn wood stoves, pellet stoves, and fireplace inserts were first sold to the public in 1979 and were, at that time, manufactured in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Today Osburn's products are made in Quebéc, Canada. Osburn was the first ever North American manufacturer to produce a wood stove in compliance with Oregon State's strict air emission standards. They are committed to producing environmentally sustainable products.
Don't just replace your old wood stove, pellet stove or fireplace insert, upgrade it with an Osburn.
1700 Model Wood Stoves
Designed to meet the needs of smaller spaces, the Osburn 1700 combines robustness and elegance so you can enjoy your heating experience with confidence. This unit is equipped with high-density bricks, a cast iron door, a built-in ash pan, a top heat deflector that redirects heat to the front of the unit, and side panels to reduce its clearances.
2000 Model Wood Stoves
The 2000 model claims all the performance and design features that are trademark of the Osburn brand. It has a mix of contemporary and old world look that easily complements all types of home decor. The unit has a 2.4 cubic foot firebox and enough heating power to keep a large living space quite cozy. It also comes with a 130CFM powered blower feature.
Comparing Wood Stove Models by Heating Area and Price
Choosing the perfect wood stove for your home is easier when you compare models by the size of the space they heat and their price points. Whether you’re warming up a compact cabin or a sprawling family room, there’s a model tailored to your needs and budget.
For smaller rooms and tighter spaces, entry-level stoves are available at affordable prices, typically covering areas from around 250 up to 1,200 square feet. As you move up in price, you’ll find stoves designed to heat larger spaces—some effectively warming up to 2,700 square feet or more. These advanced models often include helpful upgrades like high-powered blowers, larger fireboxes, and increased maximum heat output to keep bigger spaces comfortable through the coldest nights.
Here are a few things you can generally compare:
- Heating Area: Models are rated to heat anywhere from snug dens to expansive open-plan living spaces.
- Heat Output: Higher BTU ratings mean more warmth for larger rooms.
- Price Range: Options range from basic, economical heaters to premium units with extra features.
- Features: Some stoves include built-in blowers, stylish finishes, or energy efficiency enhancements.
By focusing on these key specs, you can confidently select the stove that delivers the warmth you need, right where you need it.




