
Osburn Matrix 2700 Wood Insert OB02700
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The Osburn OB02700 Matrix 2700 Wood Insert is a premium solution for homeowners seeking powerful, efficient heat with a touch of traditional elegance. This wood insert offers exceptional heat output, backed by an impressive EPA-certified efficiency rating of 74%. Designed for both aesthetics and functionality, it blends a classic wood-burning stove appearance with modern technological innovation.
With its spacious firebox lined with refractory bricks, the Osburn OB02700 Matrix 2700 ensures even heat distribution, allowing you to enjoy consistent warmth throughout the room. The heat-activated blower enhances air circulation, improving overall heating performance. This unit provides a maximum burn time of eight hours, ensuring you get the most out of your fire while enjoying the beauty and comfort it brings to your space.
This unit features an approximate heating area from 750 - 2,200ft² for impressive performance. The unique design also creates an automatic glass "air wash" system that keeps the glass door clean without any additional effort. The heavy duty carbon steel construction ensures a high-quality and durable product, while the metallic black color integrates into any room's decor.
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