US Stove 1869 Railroad Potbelly Coal Stove




Key features
- •Made from rugged cast iron for better heat radiation
- •65,000 BTUs heats up to 1,200 sq. Ft
- •Burns Coal only, up to 40 lb. Capacity
- •8Lift-out cook lid allows for top loading
- •Not available for sale in WA, or, CA, or decorate
US Stove 1869 Railroad Potbelly Coal Stove
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Customer Reviews
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The stove is a good, cheap way to get heat.
Woodsman•February 2, 2018
I've had one of these caboose stoves for a couple of months now. I used another brand potbelly stove many years ago, for five years. I would recommend this stove for use in a garage, work shop, or roomy basement. The front feed door doesn't have a secure latching device. The tongue on the door sits on a grooved ledge on the stoves body, so it's possible if loaded heavily with wood, a log could possibly bump the door open. I found a good inexpensive fix for that online which is in the pictures I'm posting. I haven't added the bolt latch yet to my stove. It may void the warranty of the stove body though. I made a chain that wraps around the stove and over the stove door, which gives me peace of mind when I leave the shop while the stove is still burning wood or coal. Make sure you install the proper stove pipe through the wall,or ceiling. An infrared thermometer gun is a great way to see how hot the stove or stove-pipe is while operating the stove. The stove came with the chimney pipe damper. I installed the damper in the upper part of the first section of stove pipe. Don't operate the stove without the damper, because the stove will get too hot without the damper.
Great heat
will•January 29, 2018
Potbelly upright gives a good amount of heat love it! Has a great look!
Not a caboose stove
P. S.•August 26, 2011
Caboose stoves didn't have legs, they had to be bolted down so they didn't move or upset.
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