Breckwell P24 Blazer Pellet Stove




Breckwell P24 Blazer Pellet Stove

Sporting an American Classic design, the Breckwell P24 Blazer Pellet Stove continues to be popular in spite of the fact that it has been in production since 1988. Underneath this traditional styling, however, is its high-technology performance in the delivery of warmth and comfort into your rooms. Arguably, this is a winning combination.

With a maximum heat output of 45,000 BTU, the P24 Blazer can supply all the warmth needed in a 2,000-square-foot room. Minimum output, on the other hand, is 8,000 BTU which can be set when outside temperature is not too low.

The hopper, mounted at the back of the stove, is slightly higher than the burn chamber although the two have the same width. The freestanding version has a capacity of up to 60 pounds of wood pellets, while the insert can hold 70 pounds. Burn time is one pound per hour when set to the lowest heat setting. Although the stove burns standard pellets, premium versions are recommended for best results.

Pellets are automatically fed to the burn chamber, which are quickly and safely ignited by a Hot Rod automatic igniter. Flame from the burning wood pellets is clearly visible through the glass window, which has a width of 13″ and height of 10″. Heat generated from the burning of the pellets is transferred into the room with the help of whisper-quiet convection blowers at a rate of 165 CFM. Ashes from the burned pellets fall into a large drawer within the stove’s stand.

The freestanding version has measurements of 26″ W x 31″ D x 33″ H. The insert, on the other hand, has dimensions of 28.5″ W x 26.5″ D x 21″ H. Both versions are constructed from heavy-duty steel and are thus guaranteed to be durable.

Both the freestanding and insert versions have further variations. One has gold trims on its door and grille, while the other uses brushed nickel.