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Osburn Wood Stoves, Fireplace Inserts & Fireplaces

Osburn is known for wood stoves, fireplace inserts, wood fireplaces, and practical solid-fuel heating products.

Osburn Product Overview

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 Quebec, 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.

Replacement Parts for Existing Appliances

Replacement parts should be matched by brand, model, serial information when available, and the exact function of the part being replaced. A blower, igniter, gasket, glass panel, pilot assembly, control board, burner, valve, or sensor may vary by model even when two appliances look similar from the outside.

  • Osburn fireplace insert
  • Osburn wood insert
  • Osburn wood fireplace
  • Osburn stove parts
  • Osburn blower
  • Osburn baffle

Need Help Choosing Osburn Products?

Osburn product selection can depend on model numbers, measurements, fuel type, installation layout, clearances, product series, and accessory compatibility. For one-on-one help, e-mail us at info@woodstovepro.com or call Sean, our Master Hearth Technician, at 888-418-0005.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right Osburn replacement part?

Start with the appliance model number and any part number stamped on the original component. Compare dimensions, fuel type, connector style, and function before ordering.

What if my older Osburn model is hard to identify?

Use photos, dimensions, manuals, data plates, and any labels or part numbers to narrow the search before ordering.