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Buck Stove

Made in the U.S.A.

Unmatched American Quality

Our stoves are handcrafted in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. The heavy duty welded steel construction of these stoves can handle some of the hottest burning woods out there without warping. 

Beauty & Savings

During the coldest months, you want to stay warm, but high costs from gas & electric heat may cause you to turn your thermostat down. You can keep your home comfortable without the expensive utility bills by choosing an affordable, durable stove.

Not only will a wood stove save money on your utility bill, but it will also bring out the sheer beauty in your home. Imagine your living room, complete with a roaring open fire, warming your home during the cold winter months. It is common belief that wood stoves require a lot of work and let off a lot of smoke. However, this is not true with our modern-day stoves. These stoves produce almost no smoke, minimal ash, and require less firewood.

Features & Options

- Heats 1,500 to 2,600 sq. ft.
- Up to 52,400 Btu
- 2.15 cu. ft. Firebox
- Up to 73% Efficiency (EPA Rated)
- 22" Firewood Length
- Standard Blower
- 447 lbs.

MODEL 74 WOODSTOVE INSERT

Buck Model 74 Insert

Minimum Fireplace Dimensions
23 1/4" W x 22" H x 15" D

The secondary burn system found on our stoves uses re-burn tube technology to utilize the smoke off the primary wood fire, that would otherwise be put into the atmosphere adding to our carbon footprint, and instead uses it as a fuel to create more heat.

The air wash system is another great feature found on all Buck Stoves with a large glass door. It provides optimal viewing throughout your burn without the constant hassle of cleaning your glass.

You are also able to customize your stove above and beyond the standard black door with optional gold or pewter accents. Queen Anne legs are also available in the various finishes for your stand alone stove.

* The Buck 74 can be inserted into an existing masonry fireplace.
The Buck 74 is also offered as Free Standing Wood Stove on a Pedestal.

Form Meets Function

If you're craving a nostalgic connection to the past, the Buck Homesteader Cook Stove is a perfect starting point.

There's a current movement of people seeking more traditional activities and old-fashioned lifestyles. This homesteading trend embraces a slower, simpler pace of life. A wood-burning cook stove creates a cozy ambiance in any home. The warm glow of the fire, the crackling sound of wood, and the smell of home cooking will send you back to those simpler times.

Imagine yourself slowly cooking a pot roast over a raging fire or gathering the family around the stove for hot chocolate and cookies.

While the upfront cost can be expensive, the long-term savings can be substantial. As the costs of publicly supplied energy skyrocket, wood can be relative cheap to buy or with a bit of elbow grease, free!

Another concern we are faced with is keeping warm and fed when the power goes out in the winter. A wood cook stove can be a lifesaver if you live in an area prone to power outages or winter storms. You can use your stove to heat your home and make your meals, even if there is no electricity. Imagine what a relief a warm, cozy fire will be when the unexpected hits!

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- Heats 800 to 1,800 sq. ft.
- Up to 28,901 Btu/Hour
- 1.6 cu. ft. Firebox
- 6" Flue Size
- 12.75" Firewood Length
- No Blower Option
- 630 lbs.

Homesteader Cook Stove

Knowledgeable Professionals

You can rely on our knowledgeable professionals to listen to your concerns and help you choose the product that is right for your home and family. Hearth & Home employees will come out to install of your new stove, so you can know your products is taken care of from start to finish. Call us to schedule an appointment or come in and discuss your options.

Business Hours

Monday - Friday:  9:00AM - 5:00PM

Saturday: 10:00AM - 2:00PM

Sunday: CLOSED

(816) 524-7492

[email protected]

555A NW Blue Parkway

Lee's Summit, MO 64063

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