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Welcome to our FirePlace Inserts advanced search utility. The purpose of this page is to help you easily find the Corn FirePlace Insert you're looking for. As you can see below, there are a variety of Corn FirePlace Inserts that we found for you already, and more are often available. Please also check out any of the 27 types of FirePlace Inserts listed to the right.
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US Stove 6041I Pellet or Corn Insert with Igniter Furnace
List Price: $1,829.99
Sale Price: $1,499.99
You save: $330.00 (18%)
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Description
New agitator design to help burn non premium fuel and high clinker fuels. Now features easy light igniter system. New Sure Feed Auger System improves performance and safety. This is a multi-fuel insert that will burn corn and pellets and can be easily adapted to burn other fuels, such as soy beans, olive pits, cherry pits, bio mass fuel grains, and processed silage...
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Pelpro Fireplace Insert/Stove with Bay Window, Model# IPPBW2GD
Sale Price: $1,999.99
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Description
Put this wood pellet-burning unit into an existing wood-burning fireplace or build it into a custom zero-clearance application to provide heat to a 2000 sq. ft. area. The highly efficient heat exchange system and a large bay window plus a built-in air wash allow this heater to be both attractive and effective...
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Rutland Prod. 50B Firestarter
List Price: $25.99
Sale Price: $10.09
You save: $15.90 (61%)
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Description
Safe Lite Fire Starter squares are the safe clean burning solid fuel alternative to liquid charcoal firestarters. This product has been stringently tested and complies with the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 ref...
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American Harvest 52,300 BTU Pellet Stove with Exhaust Blower
Sale Price: $1,999.99
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Description
The American Harvest is rugged and built to withstand the coldest climates with maximum life expectancy. This multifuel heater burns corn, wood pellets, and other fuels such as soy beans, olive pits, cherry pits, bio mass fuel grains, and processed silage...
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