20 August 2016
The true efficiency for a wood stove is the number published by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on its web site. When comparing efficiencies of different brands you should always compare the EPA “Actual Measured Efficiency” (HHV) and not the Optimum or Low Heat Value (LHV) number quoted by most manufacturers on their brochures. The LHV is not representative of how a stove performs in your home. The EPA actual measured efficiency (HHV) number is a true reading of how your stove performs in your home. The EPA actual measured efficiency (HHV) number is a true reading of how your stove performs in the real world. Blaze King builds 5 of the top 8 most efficient stoves sold in North America
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