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External Wood-Burning Hot Tub Heater | Equivalent to 10-15kW Electronic Heater | 2-3/5” Connecting Pipes
External Wood-Burning Hot Tub Heater | Equivalent to 10-15kW Electronic Heater | 2-3/5” Connecting Pipes


 
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Price: CAD $1,328.67

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Product Code: KITSTOVECMY1-AC
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Enjoy using your hot tub as often as you’d like without racking up those electric bills. This wood-burning hot tub heater consumes zero electricity and gas, and does not require any pumps, wiring or a filtration system to operate. Whether you are looking for a more cost-effective hot tub solution for your home or want to enjoy soaking in your tub off the grid, this wood stove and chimney kit is the perfect addition to your wooden hot tub.

This wood-burning heater is made from stainless steel to prevent rust and corrosion. An iron anti-scald cover is attached to the chimney for safety.

Features:

  • Wood-burning hot tub heater consumes zero electricity and gas and does not require pumps, wiring or filtration systems to operate
  • A great addition to your backyard or vacation rental hot tub; you can even pair with your hot tub and enjoy off the grid
  • Stainless steel stove and chimney are rust and corrosion resistant
  • Chimney has iron anti-scald cover for safety
  • Includes two high temperature silicone connecting pipes with 2-3/5-inch outer diameter
  • Six clamps are included to fix this stove to your wood fire hot tub

Technical Specs

  • Stove Material:

    304 Stainless Steel

  • Chimney Material:

    304 Stainless Steel with Iron Cover

  • Connecting Pipe Material:

    High-Temperature Silicone

  • Dimensions:

    25.53L x 15.8W x 88.2H in.

  • Connecting Pipe:

    2-3/5 in. Outer Diameter

  • Heating Output:

    Equivalent to 10-15 kW Electric Heater

  • Includes:

    (1) Stove; (1) Chimney (3 separate pieces); (2) Connecting Pipes; (6) Clamps

  • Assembly Required:

    Yes


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