Tips and Tools for Wood Stoves

There’s nothing like the feeling of cutting your own firewood and then burning it in your own wood stove.  The cozy heat, the crackling fire, the inviting aroma that spreads throughout your home…it’s simply satisfying.

To get the most out of your wood stove, regular maintenance is a must as well as a little know-how for using your stove safely and properly.  Here are our tips and tools for using a wood-burning stove:

#1 – Burn dry, seasoned wood.

This is an important one. Moisture is the natural enemy of a roaring fire and burning green wood can cause buildup of creosote.  Be sure to season your wood for at least 6 months prior to burning.

We recommend preparing your woodpile in the spring, so when the cold weather arrives, you’ll have seasoned wood ready to go.

Best Way to Keep Logs Dry: Log Rack Brackets

log stacker brackets
Durable steel brackets are easy to assemble and allow you to build a log rack to your precise needs. They help keep logs up to 5″ off the ground to prevent rotting. Available at Lehmans.com

Best for Splitting Firewood: Gransfors Bruk Splitting Axe

Gransfors Bruk Splitting Axe
This axe cuts quickly and easily into wood and then effectively splits it as the broader section pushes apart the wood. Available at Lehmans.com

Best for Carrying Firewood: Canvas Firewood Carrier

Firewood Carrier
Carry up to 6-8 medium sized logs in one load, while saving your arms from scratches and your floors from wood chips and dirt. Available at Lehmans.com

#2 – Keep your stove clean for safe use.

Regularly cleaning your wood stove helps prevent the buildup of creosote. Make sure you have the right hearth tools on hand to ensure easy, safe cleanup and to maintain a cozy, efficient stove.

Best for Tidying Up: Amish Fireplace Broom

Amish Fireplace Broom
The Amish Fireplace Broom is great for cleaning up cold ashes. Available at Lehmans.com

Best for Ash Removal: Steel Ash Shovel

Steel Ash Shovel
Scoop and move ashes easily with the wide shovel blade. Available at Lehmans.com

Best for Cleaning Glass: Rutland Fireplace Glass Cleaner

Rutland Fireplace Glass Cleaner
Specially designed to remove soot, creosote and grime from glass without tedious scrubbing. Made for glass doors of fireplaces and wood stoves – available at Lehmans.com

 

#3 – Maximize your heat.

Want an easy, cost-effective way to get more warmth from your hearth? Pair your wood stove with a stove fan to push warm air through the room.

With no electricity needed, these heat-powered fans automatically start once your wood stove reaches a certain temperature.  Just keep in mind that these fans are for freestanding stoves only and won’t work on insert stoves or other types of fireplaces.

Another thrifty tool to keep your stove burning efficiently is a bellows. It easily stokes your fire to life.

Best for Efficient Heat Distribution: Lehman’s Heat-Powered Oscillating Stove Fan

Lehman's Oscillating Stove Fan
Not only does this ingenious stove fan push warm air from your wood-burning stove through the room, it also rotates for better, efficient distribution. Available at Lehmans.com

Best Spacing-Saving Fan: Heat-Powered Magnetic Stove Fan

Heat-Powered Magnetic Stove Fan
This fan is made to mount directly on the flue pipe of your stove, so it saves space while circulating warm air through your home. Available at Lehmans.com

Best for Stoking Flames: Leather Hand Bellows

Leather Hand Bellows
Handmade in the USA, this beautifully crafted bellows will blow your flames to life. Available at Lehmans.com

Find more hearth accessories here.

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