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The

Kitchen

Queen

Stove

"Wood Energy at its Best"

The kitchen Queen stove has been designed and tested with economy, efficiency , and utility in mind.  The Kitchen Queen works with natural heat convection.  The design is a radical and daring departure from the wood ranges of yesteryear.

It will:

Cook your Food Heat your Water Warm your Home

Bake your Bread

Save you Money

 

Kitchen Queen features:

New design reduces creosote  buildup to a bare minimum. 

Under normal circumstances, virtually no liquid creosote is deposited in the stove.

Two hot water heating systems:

a 17 or 25 gallon reservoir that fits neatly on the back of the stove (taking up no extra floor space), or coils for hooking up to a remote storage tank.

Constructed of heavy gauge steel with all seams welded throughout for lifetime airtight construction.
Large airtight firebox capable of heating up to 2500sq. ft. Choice of two sizes. Large fire loading door reduces wood splitting.
Large even-heating oven. 

Heat is first directed under the oven to work with natural heat convection.

Porcelain enamel finish High back with 7" or 9" warming shelf keeps things you need handy.
Sturdy back shelf. Stay cool spring handles. No splitting or burning off.
Porcelain enamel oven liner. Smooth one-piece top with 10 inch cast lids makes cleaning easier. Grates and ash pan for easy cleaning.

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Fig-1

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Huge 15.5" W x 13.5" H x 20"D oven is the heart of the stove. Revolutionary design makes total sense, yet is the total opposite of every wood cookstove on the market. Other stoves try to pull the smoke over the top of the oven, down the side, around the bottom, and then back out the top. Heat rises naturally, it makes more sense to vent the firebox off the side so the heat travels under the oven, up the side, over the top, and out the flue.  This also significantly reduces the creosote build up which can be difficult to clean out.

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The Kitchen Queen has a 24 gallon water reservoir system, that heats water via a water siphon system. Cold water enters the firebox through a heat exchanger (water coil) and converts it to hot water, with no moving parts or electricity. The heat exchanger can be connected to a large hot water tank for whole house use.

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With Natural Heat Convection

Of course every stove works with heat convection, which is to say that heat naturally rises. But the Kitchen Queen takes a better advantage of this principle. Look at grandma's old stove in Figure 1. See how the heat circulates over the top, down the far side next to the water reservoir, under the bottom and then out the flue. Now compare Figure 2 to see how heat circulates in the Kitchen Queen. notice that the flow is first directed under the oven, up the right side, over the top, and then out the flue. The flow of heat and smoke is not directed at any point to take an unnatural downward turn. This is why we say the Kitchen Queen works with natural heat convection. This is truly a remarkable innovation in the design and function of a wood cook stove and, to our knowledge, is the only stove currently being manufactured that routes the smoke this way.

What are the advantages? It simply works better. The smoke and heat travel in a natural direction. But, most importantly, the smoke is not routed past any cooling surface, and therefore, is not cooled below 250 degrees F, the point at which liquid creosote is deposited on the cooling surface. This means less work for you.

 

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The Kitchen Queen Is Supercharged

It sounds like something that belongs in a racing car, but in reality the supercharger in a Kitchen Queen is an innovation that enhances the circulation of smoke and heat and reduces the tendency toward creosote buildup

even more. Notice the small handle that is located at the bottom front center position in Figure 2. When moved in or out, this control opens and closes a small hole with access into the firebox at a point where the heat begins to circulate beneath the oven. By opening this small hole, the fire becomes hotter and therefore bums cleaner. This, too, serves to limit the deposit of creosote and is one more reason why the Kitchen Queen saves you time and money.

The supercharger also serves another purpose. It ensures a more rapidly heated and hotter oven. Our findings show that with the oven at 3 50° ~400° F the temperature will soar to 600° F within minutes of opening the supercharger.

Pizza anyone?

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The Kitchen Queen Firebox

A big advantage that Kitchen Queen has over most other wood cookstoves is the size of the firebox. Old models in particular tended to have very small fireboxes and, as mentioned before, were so poorly located that natural heat convection was hindered rather than helped. The Model 480 Kitchen Queen comes equipped with grates and a large ash pan for easy, clean ash removal. The ashes do not have to be shaken down to allow draft to get to the fire.

Air is directed in through the door through a baffle that causes the air to be preheated before it enters the firebox making for a more efficient and hotter fire.

 

Summer  Grates

The summer grate raises the fire closer to the cooking surface.

 

Summer Grate Video

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The Big Difference

The big difference between the Kitchen Queen and all other cookstoves that we know of is the route the heat and flue gases take around the oven.

All other stoves run the heat over the top of the oven and down the far side, often past a cooling surface such as a reservoir. Then it goes under the oven, where most of the time the flue gases have dropped below 250 degrees. Then these gases will condense or liquefy into liquid creosote leaving a sticky mess, not to say anything of rotting out the stove. In this method all your heat must be radiated down into the oven. And heat does not readily travel down, therefore most of your heat will be in the top of the oven, resulting in bread being burned on top and under baked on the bottom.

The heat and flue gases on the Kitchen Queen are directed under the oven first. And that is where you want the most heat b2caLL~ heat naturally travels up. It will actually flow up through the oven resulting in an evenly heated oven.

N ext, the heat travels up the far side, with never a cooling surface to cool down the gases. Then over the top where there is still plenty of heat left to radiate down into the oven to nicely brown your bread or whatever. Your bread will never come out under baked on the bottom and over baked on the top.

Another big difference is the reservoir. It is located on the back behind the top shelf where it will not take up any extra floor space. The water is not just heated by heat radiating from the stove. It has a stainless steel coil right in the firebox that will naturally circulate the water through the firebox and back into the reservoir. In other words, you have plenty of hot water all the time with our large 24 gallon capacity reservoir and handy tap within easy reach. No more dipping water out of a small hole. Fill your tea kettle or pan with hot water right out of a faucet, like you would in the sink.

Last, but not least, is the fire door. The model 480 has a large 14x16 inch opening and will take logs up to 20 inches long. The 380 door is 14x12 inches and will take logs up to 18 inches long. No more splitting wood down to fine kindling all the time.

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Water Coil inside

 of firebox

Water Coil hook up

Back of stove

 

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No More Hot Water Bills

 

Enjoying the luxury of hot water can cost a family as much as $500 a year. Not so if you own a Kitchen Queen. This stove completely eliminates the need to run a conventional hot water heater, And the real beauty is your water is heated with energy that would otherwise be lost to the environment. You actually get free hot water while your food is being cooked and your house is being warmed.

At your option, your stove can be fitted with stainless steel coils inside the firebox. These coils can either connect to a 25 gallon reservoir that fits neatly onto the back of the stove, or they can connect to a remote tank. In either case, water circulates through the system using the thermosyphon principle. This simply means that heated water rises and colder water falls. No pumps or pressure tanks are needed. Hot water is drawn from the system at a faucet conveniently located on the right side of the stove. Again, we have taken efficiency into consideration and placed these coils on a part of the firebox that does not come in contact with the hot gases that circulate around the oven.

Your situation might suggest connecting your Kitchen Queen to a remote tame This tank might even be located upstairs, but unless you have a pressure tank of a water source that is higher than the house, your will have to carry water upstairs to fill the tank. Regardless of where the tank is located, the thermosyphon principle adequately circulates water through the system. How much hot water can the Kitchen Queen produce?
It can easily heat 40 gallons per hour, which is an adequate amount to take care of a large family's needs. And if you are concerned that hot water in summer will be a problem, consider the ease of connecting a solar heater to the system

 

Back of stove clean out

 

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She's Well ... Built And Pretty

The Models 380 and 480 are of identical construction. 3/16" and 1/4" mild steel is used wherever hot flue gases are contacted. The cooking surface is one-fourth inch ribbed mild steel with two 10-inch  lids. Joints are welded throughout.

The oven and firebox door handles are positive locking.

They are attractively made from spring steel and are nickel .. plated. The protective rods that surround the top of the stove are stainless steel.

The Kitchen Queen is finished with porcelain enamel for easy cleaning and long lasting beauty.

 

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The Even ... Heating Oven

One of the more common complaints that cooks have with wood ranges is difficulty in keeping the oven evenly heated. We are pleased to announce that with the Kitchen Queen, such a problem has been eliminated. Again, it has to do with the fact that we routed the heat underneath the oven first. Look back to Figure 1 and grandma's cookstove. The top on the oven is heated first. Will the heat fall to the bottom of the oven? Never! Heat rises.

Now compare the Kitchen Queen in Figure 2. With the fire directed under the oven first, the bottom of the oven will heat first. The heat will then move upward naturally. Remember, the Kitchen Queen works with natural heat convection, not against it.

The Model 480 has a large eight .. loaf oven. The Model 380 will bake six loaves at once. Both have three shelves. The bottom shelf is heavy .. duty so it can be pulled out and used as a testing shelf. Built .. in thermometers are standard.

 

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Two Stoves In One

    If you want to place a wood cookstove in a cabin or a small house, then look no further than the Kitchen Queen.

The large firebox and the superbly efficient design both work together to make it all you will need.
   

Imagine, one highly efficient, attractively constructed stove that cooks your food, heats your water, and warms your home---all with the same energy.

 

   

Kitchen Queen parts list

Kitchen Queen parts list

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Clearances to Combustibles  
Side 18"
Rear 36"*
Corner 25"
Clearances to protected surfaces * for clearances to the flue collar, subtract 6.5"
Side 12"
Rear 12"
Corner 9"
Chimney Connector  
Unprotected Surface 18"
Protected Surface 6"

 

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Kitchen Queen 380 Specs 480 Specs
Overall size  42" L x 29" W x 32" H 51" L x 32" W x 32" H
Cooking surface 35" x 19" 43" x 21"
Warming shelf 7" x 37" 9" x 45"
Back 37" W x 21" H 45" W x 23" H
Oven 14" W x 11.25" H x 20" D 16" W x 13" H x 22" D
Oven capacity  6 Loaves 8 loaves
Firebox 18" W x 16" H x 19" D 20" W x 18" H x 22" D
Log Length 17" 19"
Firebox door 12" x 14" 14" x 16"
Approx. burn time 10 to 14 hours 12 to 16 hours
Approx. heating area 400 to 1500 sq. ft. 1500 to 2400 sq. ft
Flue outlet size 6 inches 7 inches
Reservoir capacity 17 gallons 24 gallons
Shipping weight 700 lbs. 800 lbs. 
UL Listing 1482 1482

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Kitchen Queen Prices

Large Model 480

 Black porcelain enamel is standard finish

$2,445

Small Model 380

Black porcelain enamel is standard finish

$2,345

Water Reservoir (Stainless Steel)  Reservoir does not come with a water coil.

$305

Water Heating Coil (Stainless Steel) 

$85

Summer Grate (Raises grates 10 inches)

$100

White porcelain enamel finish.

$400

Shipping is additional, usually right to your front door!

We have regional warehouses, so our shipping prices are usually the lowest.

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The Pioneer Maid Stove Line

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Pioneer Maid

Pioneer Princess

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Pioneer Maid Wood Cook Stove

 

PIONEER MAID WOOD COOK STOVE by Pioneer stoves Suppertime Stoves

 

The Pioneer Stoves story begins back in the l970`s on a dairy farm in Southern Ontario. Two Amish brothers were trying to make a living from their partnership hand milking Holstein cows. The younger of the two, Mark Stoll, had just returned with his wife and young family after having spent ten years in the small Central American country of Honduras.

 

Mark and his wife moved into the small tenant house on the farm. Being Amish, they of course had no electricity, phone, TV etc. Mark’s wife needed a cookstove for preparing food, and they also needed some way to heat the house. It did not seem reasonable to put two stoves into the small house, yet there was no stove available that would efficiently heat the house besides doing the cooking and baking.

After much discussion, Elmo and Mark decided to design a heater/cookstove combination. They called this stove the Pioneer Maid.

The Pioneer Maid was the first airtight cookstove ever built that utilized the efficient downdraft air intake. The Pioneer Maid instantly became a hit among the Amish people and soon word got around and the general public began buying it as well.

Elmo and Mark called their newly formed company Suppertime Stoves. Suppertime Stoves is still alive and well today, being owned and operated by Mark and two of his son in law.

Two of Elmo’s sons took their family’s share of the stove manufacturing business with them when they moved to the rugged backcountry of Caneyville, Kentucky to join the Caneyville Christian Community. At Caneyville, sharing a two hundred acre property with thirteen other families, they formed the little sister to Suppertime Stoves, Pioneer Stoves.

Caneyville Christian Community is not, just another subdivision or housing development, nor is Pioneer Stoves a run or-·the mill manufacturing company. The fifteen families at Caneyville Christian Community live without most of the conveniences that the average American takes for granted. Electricity, computers, cell phones, cars and the like have been traded for the slower pace of horse and buggies, hand tools, and face to face communication. The Christian Community at Caneyville, besides having several families like Aaron and Solomon Stoll who were born and raised in a horse and buggy lifestyle, has attracted several families and individuals who are new to the “simple” life and it’s unique joys and challenges.

Pioneer Stoves has come to play a pivotal role in the community’s attempt to provide work for its members. Pioneer Stoves is communally owned, and is being relied upon as a primary income source for those new to the community, and a secondary source for some who have lived here long enough to establish other sources of income such as vegetable farming and horseshoeing.

You may be interested in the fact that not only is Pioneer Stoves being utilized as a force in lifestyle and social change, but our energy source is also non conventional.

One hears phrases like “Green” and “Carbon Neutral” being tossed around these days. We don’t claim to be up on the latest wisdom concerning global warming and renewable energy, but here in our little secluded corner of the country we are quietly doing our part. The Pioneer Stoves manufacturing facility is powered by an antique steam engine. We feed the boiler with scraps from a local pallet remanufacturing plant. And of course, true to the legacy we inherited of making one stove multi task for us, we utilize the waste heat from our steam engine to heat the shop in the winter months.

If you happen to be traveling by, drop in and visit us. We will be glad to show you not only our shop, but also our little community. You will find us enjoying each other’s company, living a life we are passionate about, and building a product we believe is a good thing to have built.

 

Tested to UL standards, two-year warranty.

The Pioneer Maid is a top load stove, meaning an "eye" in the cook top is lifted to load wood in the firebox.

 

Note: Unlike most stoves, even though they are tested to UL standards, they need floor protection ¾" thick that extends to the front and sides an additional 18"

PIONEER MAID WOOD COOK STOVE features 

Roomy Oven
The  Pioneer Maid oven not only heats quickly, holds and even heat for longer periods of time, and is easily controlled but has a capacity for 8 loaves of bread.

Porcelain Finish
The entire Pioneer Maid stove exterior is clad in baked-on porcelain for better looks and easier cleaning.

A Space Heater
The Pioneer Maid doubles as a space heater when the oven door is open, thus converting the oven into a ready-maid heat exchanger, unbelievably efficient. Will heat approximately 2,000 square feet.

High Back and Shelf
A high back and sturdy shelf provide convenient storage for the items you like to have handy when cooking and baking.

Warming Closet
An optional warming closet also available to keep food warm until mealtime. 10" x 10" length of stove.

Durable Stainless Steel
Almost 50% of the Pioneer Maid stove body itself (excluding the top) is made of stainless steel material that should never rust or corrode.

Fingertip Control - The Pioneer Maid offers a degree of control undreamed of by grandmother. A simple twist of the twin air-intake knobs and the fire leaps to life. A twirl in the reverse direction and it is almost instantly dampened down.

Large Firebox - The large size of the Pioneer Maid firebox permits stoking the fire for longer periods, as well as cutting down on the splitting of wood.

Quality Lining -  The refractory brick liner in the Pioneer Maid firebox is thicker and stronger, custom-molded to our specifications.

Welded Construction - The Pioneer Maid is held together with welded steel throughout for a lifetime of trouble-free performance.

High Back and Shelf - A high back and sturdy shelf provide convenient storage for the items you like to have handy when cooking or baking. 

Standard Features - The Pioneer Maid offers many features such as an ash pan for easy cleaning, stay-cool wooden knobs and handles, black porcelain finish, spring-loaded oven door, oven thermometer, internal flue damper, and an optional hot water coil and a reservoir model (10 U.S. gallons).


 

Pioneer Maid Clearances To Combustibles

Front 48"
Rear 25"
Left Side 25"
Right Side 18"

 

Pioneer Maid

Fire Box  Dimensions

Pioneer Maid

Without Reservoir

Pioneer Maid

With Reservoir

Length  18 ½ " 18 ½ "
Width 11 ½ "  11 ½ "
Depth 18  ½ " 18  ½ "
 

Flue Size Round 

7" 7"
Location rear rear
Shipping
Weight 
570 lb.. 623 lb..
Approximate
Area Heated
2,000 sq. ft 2,000 sq. ft 

 

Pioneer Maid SPECIFICATIONS:

Pioneer Maid

   WITHOUT RESERVOIR

WITH RESERVOIR

 
Unit overall width 43"  52"
Unit overall height 51 1/2"    53 1/2"
Depth: 32" overall 32" overall
Height to cooking surface 32 1/2 "  32 1/2 "
Iron cooking top size
(double plate steel over reservoir)
22 1/2 x 41"   22 1/2 x 50"  
Lids Two 11" diameter Two 11" diameter
Ash pan size  20"L x 10"W x 4"D  20"L x 10"W x 4"D
Bake oven size 22" W x 19 1/2" D x 13" H     22" W x 19 1/2" D x 13" H    
Exhaust flue size 7" 7"
Reservoir capacity N/A    5 Gallons  
Pioneer Maid Safety tested to ULC-S627   ULC-S627  
  1482 standards 1482 standards
E. P. A. Phase II Certified cook stoves are exempt

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Prices
Stove with Shelf Only $2,100
Stove with Warming Closet $2,285
Stove with Water Reservoir $2,250
Stove with Water Reservoir and Warming Closet $2,450
Stainless Water Coil $75

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PIONEER PRINCESS WOOD COOK STOVE by PIONEER STOVES.

The Pioneer Princess wood cook stove

Cooks and bakes like a Pioneer Maid, but with these new features:

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Front loading door

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Front ash door

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Thermostatic Control

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Shaker Grates

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Accessory draft for easier fire starting

 

 

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The Pioneer Princess, warmer

The Pioneer Princess warmer close up

The Pioneer Princess, controls

The Pioneer Princess, damper and draft controls

The Pioneer Princess, water Reservoir

The Pioneer Princess, rear mount water Reservoir 15 gallon

The Pioneer Princess with warming oven

The Pioneer Princess with warming oven

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The Pioneer Princess With Side Reservoir

The Pioneer Princess with side reservoir 9 gallon, shelf

 

 

Pioneer Princess Cook Stove

Thermostat Control Features

 

Pioneer Princess Cook Stove

Thermostat Control

More even heat

Helps prevent overheating

Helps maintain fire bed overnight

Accessory Draft

The Pioneer Princess uses the efficient downdraft to burn. Our accessory draft allows you to temporarily introduce air below the grates making it easier to start on cold mornings.

 

 

Pioneer Princess Cook Stove

Thermostat Control Features

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Front Load Door

Front Ash Door

Shaker Grates

The Pioneer Princess stove is hand made by the Amish

 

 

 

Pioneer Princess

Dimensions

Pioneer Princess

With Side Reservoir

Pioneer Princess

Without Reservoir

 
Width 54" 45"
Depth 28 1/2" 28 1/2"
Height 53 1/2" 51 1/2"
Cooking Surface
Width 52" 43"
Depth 22 1/2" 22 1/2"
Height 32 1/2" 32 1/2"
Oven Dimensions
Depth 22" 22"
Width 19 1/2" 19 1/2"
Height 13" 13"
Fire Box Dimensions
Length 18 1/2" 18 1/2"
Width 13 1/2" 13 1/2"
Depth 18 1/2" 18 1/2"
     

This stove is listed to UL 1482

This stove is not mobile home approved.

 

 

Pioneer Princess Cook Stove  Clearances to Combustibles

Front 48"
Rear 25"
Left Side 25"
Right Side 18"

 

 

Flue Size

Size 7" round 7" round
Location rear rear
Shipping Weight
  650 lbs 600 lbs
Approximate area heated
  2,000 sq. ft 2,000 sq. ft

Pioneer Princess wood cook stove pricing

 

Price

Pioneer Princess $2,260
Pioneer Princess w/ Side Reservoir $2,420
Pioneer Princess w/ Rear Reservoir $2,545
Warming Oven for Princess $305
Stainless Water Coil (non U. L. approved) $78

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The Baker's Choice -by Pioneer Stoves

Economy Model

Wood Coal Cook Stove

Bakers Choice, Baker's Choice wood cook stove

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Baker's Choice

The Baker's Choice

  1. Firebox is lined with refractory brick lining, custom molded.
  2. There is a front loading, as well as an 11" inch lid on top to put fuel in.
  3. The Baker's Choice has grates, equipped to burn either wood or coal.
  4. Hot water coil - warm oven & water tank options available.
  5. The intensity of the heat is controlled by how much air goes into your firebox though the grates. Air goes into your fire chamber when the ash pan is pulled out.
  6. The Bakers' Choice has some stainless steel to protect against corrosion.
  7. The stove is painted black with high heat paint, it's not porcelain enamel. One size only, with a water reservoir.
  8. The oven door swings out, not down.
  9. There is no lid for the water reservoir.
  10. UL listed to 1482 U.L.C. listed to 5627 and CSA B

 

Note: Unlike most stoves, even though they are tested to UL standards, they need floor protection ¾" thick that extends to the front and sides an additional 18"

Baker's Choice Specifications

 
Width 36"
Depth 24"
Height 53.5"
Cooking Surface 34" W x 21.5" D
Oven Dimensions 14" W x 22" D x 14" H
Fire Box Dimensions 11.5" W x 18.5" D x 14" H
Flue 7" Oval
Weight 400 lbs
Approximate. Area Heated 2,000 sq. ft.
 

 

Baker's Choice Clearances To Combustibles

Front 48"
Rear 25"
Left Side 25"
Right Side 18"

Amish Farmer Practicality-

If you want nostalgic design, world class appearance or a nice finish, this is not your stove. Bakers Choice ranges are built for function, not form.

They are assembled in a farmer's backyard. Like most things on a farm, how it works means much more than how it looks.

Customers who buy this stove are usually happy with its performance but often complain about nonaligned seams and rough finishes that may show weld spatter.

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  Price
Bakers Choice $1,520
Bakers Choice w/ Water Reservoir $1,665
Stainless Steel Water Coil $75

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