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Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic
Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic
Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic
Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic
Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic
Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic

Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic Stove Top Meter

Product ID : 35318645


Galleon Product ID 35318645
UPC / ISBN 645360707215
Shipping Weight 0.13 lbs
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Manufacturer Midwest Hearth
Shipping Dimension 5.79 x 4.21 x 0.75 inches
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Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic Features

  • FOR STOVE TOP SURFACE - Calibrated to read temperature on the surface of your wood stove.

  • MAGNETIC ATTACHMENT - Easily attach to your metal wood stove. Magnet will hold to 800°F.

  • EASY TO READ ZONES - Optimize efficiency, prevent overheating, minimize creosote.

  • PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH - Premium quality finish to compliment your beautiful stove.

  • FLIP UP HANDLE - Quickly reposition meter to find the sweet spot for temp readings.


About Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Thermometer - Magnetic

STOVE TOP SURFACE THERMOMETER Installation Instructions: • This thermometer is calibrated to be used on the outside surface of a metal wood stove. • Attach to the stove using the magnet on the back side of the thermometer. • Place thermometer on the top, front, or side surface of the stove. • Generally you will want to place the thermometer in the location recommended by the stove manufacturer, or the location the stove reaches the hottest temperature. • Magnet will hold to steel up to 800°F. Operating Instructions: • The best operating temperature for most wood stoves is between 400°F and 650°F and is illustrated as the middle zone on your thermometer labelled “BEST ZONE”. • Temperatures below 400°F can create a dirty, smoky fire that leads to creosote buildup in your chimney. Creosote can be a safety hazard. This temperature range is illustrated on your thermometer and labelled “CREOSOTE”. • A temperature above 650°F consumes more wood without additional room heat as more energy is lost up the stove pipe. This area is illustrated on your thermometer as “TOO HOT”.