Pellet Stove - Perechika
Robust heating power. The pellet stove "Perechika," capable of automatic fuel supply. Reliable performance in a compact body. 【Features】 ○ Ignition and extinguishing can be done with the push of a button. ○ Temperature can be adjusted in three levels (high, medium, low). ○ Automatic ignition is possible with the timer function. ○ By using both far-infrared and warm air, it warms the room, reducing fuel costs. ○ Even after extinguishing the fire, it remains gently warm for about an hour due to residual heat, making it economical. ○ Ash can be used as fertilizer for garden trees and home gardens. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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Robust heating power. The pellet stove "Perechika," capable of automatic fuel supply. Reliable performance in a compact body. 【Features】 ○ Ignition and extinguishing can be done with the press of a button. ○ Temperature can be adjusted in three levels (high, medium, low). ○ Automatic ignition is possible with the timer function. ○ By using both far infrared rays and warm air, it warms the room, reducing fuel costs. ○ Even after extinguishing the fire, it remains gently warm for about an hour due to residual heat, making it economical. ○ Ash can be used as fertilizer for garden trees and home vegetable gardens. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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