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The Household Oak cylinder stove is understated in style but has a few charming touches. Smooth nickel skirting and smooth nickel trim at the top frame the body of the stove. The name of the stove is inscrolled on the front loading door, right above a lovely design that resembles a flower. The five foot tall antique stove can heat an area for up to eight hours. A draft control on the ash clean out door at the base regulates the heat output. The Household Oak is reliable, efficient with a welcoming simplicity in design.
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Cylinder Stove Menu Overview
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Archive of Cylinder Stoves
This is a library of antique cylinder heating stoves that Good Time Stove Company has restored in the past.
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Pictures in Settings
This section will show examples of Cylinder Stoves being used in actual homes. Many of them are stoves we've sold.
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Happy Customers
Here, you'll find pictures of folks who found themselves the perfect stove in our showroom.
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Historic Use
Go here for a little info about where these stoves were typically used and what they were designed for.
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Watch Video Click here
Cylinder Stove excerpts from our informational video.

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Noteworthy Points
Many random, useful, and sometimes entertaining facts about Cylinder Stoves. For example: "Nickel skirts gracefully direct heat down towards the floor."Click here
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Facets and Features
Explore the details of Cylinder Stoves.
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Catalogs
Here, you'll find scans of the original catalogs that sold these stoves. It's a fascinating stroll for someone who enjoys the historic background of these vintage heaters.
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Inventory
After you've educated yourself with the previous sections, you'd click here to see our Cylinder Stove inventory. But don't forget, there are plenty of other types of stoves. Each of these helpful sections also exist for several other heaters and kitchen ranges. Enjoy.
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