Wood / Coal Stoves

 

Features

  • FireDome Combustion System

  • 21" Log Capacity

  • Long Burn Times

  • Ash Pan

  • Top or Rear Flue Convertible

  • Top and Front Loading

  • Large 2.3 Cubic Foot Capacity Firebox

  • Harman Quality, Fit, & Finish

  • Cooking Grill

  • Warming Shelves

  • Top Load Door w/Griddle Surface

  • Outside Air Kit

  • Enamel Finish

  • Custom Colors

  • Harman Rotisserie

  • Cozy Screen

  • Door Holder

     

Harman Oakwood
Cast Iron Woodstove
Keeping Your Home Warmer, Longer
 

For the homeowner who appreciates intricate detail and superb craftsmanship, the Harman Oakwood Cast Iron Wood Stove will be a pleasure to own. Precision castings make the Oakwood's aesthetic appearance unique and are designed so accurately that gaskets are used (instead of furnace cement) for assembly.

Harman's special FireDome Non-Catalytic Combustion System is used for clean burning and even heat output. What this equates to is unvarying heat throughout your home over a longer period of time without the peaks and valleys of other wood stoves. The FireDome attains Harman's reputation of high efficiency while saving you the expense associated with catalytic stoves.

Top loading makes adding wood easier and allows the Oakwood to hold more wood than other stoves of the same size. The Oakwood can hold over 40 pounds of cordwood on a 3 inch charcoal bed which makes burn times of 12 to 16 hours a reality.

 

 

 



 

Harman TLC 2000
Coal and Wood Stove

A Top-Load Coal and Wood Stove,
Fireplace, & Indoor Grill - All In One!


The Harman TLC 2000 Coal Stove is a coal stove which can be converted to a fireplace stove and burn wood, plus serve as a cooking grill. The Harman TLC 2000 is a convenient, dependable, and attractive new member of the Harman family of stoves. In addition, the TLC 2000 requires no electricity, guaranteeing its performance through a power loss. And with the industry’s largest glass door for easy viewing, and air wash glass-cleaning system, and an optional air grill, the TLC 2000 is the only stove you’ll ever need.

Top-loading to make it as easy as possible for you to add coal to your fire, the TLC 2000 is the ultimate in convenience. The TLC’s extra-large ash door also makes it simple to remove ashes and an oversize ash pan allows longer intervals between ash removals. Coal can burn up to 60 hours with the TLC, and the Harman Grate System enables the TLC to provide its users with optimal airflow and outstanding burn characteristics.


Nothing beats the ambiance and warmth of a real log fire, and the TLC 2000 can be easily converted to a wood-burning fireplace. Simply open the TLC’s glass door, put its optional fireplace screen in place, and you’re ready to enjoy the soothing crackle of burning wood.

A worry-free stove with an exciting array of uses and benefits, Harman’s TLC 2000 is truly a stove for the next millennium. Whether you want to heat your home with coal, enjoy the warmth of a peaceful log fire, or create a delicious char-grilled meal, the unbelievably versatile TLC 2000 is the only stove you’ll ever need.

 

 

 

 

Harman Exception Wood Stove
The World's Easiest-To-Use Wood Stove


The Harman Exception Wood Stove is the first steel wood stove that gives you the convenience of a top-loading door. Just lift the top and place your wood inside. The

Exception’s smoke-free design draws smoke down through the stove, so you don’t get any unwanted smoke spillage into your room.

The Exception’s supersized ash pan means you don’t have to empty the ashes nearly as often. And with a full-sized grate, you can remove the ashes while the fire is still burning. Simply open the ash door to remove and replace the ash pan. What could be easier?


The Exception’s combustion system produces very even heat and long burn times. Unburned gases pass into the afterburner chamber, where they are mixed with air and burned at very high temperatures. The design is so clean-burning that it meets tough EPA standards without the need for a catalyst. Plus, there’s even a special little window in the rear of the chamber so you can see how afterburning works.