US1261E 900 sq. ft. Cast Iron Log Wood Stove
$499.99
- Up to 900 sq ft
- Up to 54,000 BTUs
- 1.2 cubic feet firebox
- Non-Catalytic Secondary Burn
- EPA Approved
- Air Washed Glass
- No Electricity Required

Description
The US1261E Cast Iron Log Wood Stove by United States Stove Company is a durable heating solution, perfect for warming up to 900 sq. ft. of space in log cabins, large garages, or workshops. With a heat output of up to 54,000 BTUs, it easily accommodates logs up to 19 inches long, ensuring efficient and long-lasting warmth. Featuring an integrated cooktop for added versatility, this stove allows you to prepare meals while enjoying the nostalgic charm of a traditional wood-burning stove. Crafted from heavy-duty cast iron, the US1261E offers reliable, cost-effective heating for years to come.
Features
- Up to 900 sq ft
- Up to 54,000 BTUs
- 1.2 cubic feet firebox
- Non-Catalytic Secondary Burn
- EPA Approved
- Air Washed Glass
- No Electricity Required
Model #
- US1261E
- Heats up to 900 sq. ft.: Ideal for warming log cabins, large garages, and workshops with a powerful 54,000 BTU output.
- Fits up to 19” logs: Spacious burn chamber easily accommodates oversized logs for a long-lasting fire.
- Integrated cooktop: Large flat surface allows for easy meal preparation directly on the stove.
- Heavy-duty cast iron construction: Built to last, providing reliable and cost-efficient heating year after year.
- Compact design: Combines rugged durability with a space-saving footprint, perfect for traditional and rustic settings.
- Optional Accessories: Dual Side Tables | Model # US1261DST
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The flue collar is designed to take 6” flue pipe.
The Btu output listed in the owner’s manual is calculated under specific test conditions when undergoing EPA certification. These parameters are not the same as normal usage of the stove. The advertised Btu is based on the maximum Btu input that has been obtained in that particular stove.
A) Draft is the number one contributor to how well your stove is going to burn. Your chimney is what drives this draft. If it is too short, or not made with the correct material or somehow not installed properly, it has a drastic impact on how well your stove performs. This can lead to the fire only staying lit if the feed door is open, smoking, blackened glass, and other issues if the chimney isn’t providing sufficient draft. Newer EPA certified stoves require a substantial amount of draft than older non-regulated stoves. You cannot compare how an old stove performed with how a new stove performs on the same installation.
B) The type of wood, quality of wood, and wood moisture are also integral in the performance of the stove. Wood should be seasoned properly with a moisture content between 15% and 20% (please note that surface moisture may be less than the internal moisture content so we recommend splitting the wood before checking the moisture content). Wood that has too high of a moisture content can lead to difficulty maintaining a fire, excessive smoking, and creosote production.
When it comes to product design, innovation, engineering, and testing, that all happens right here in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Due to the competitive marketplace in the heating industry and the price point we want to offer our customers; we manufacture this model in China under very strict oversight.
No, none of our heaters allow for the change of the flue location.
With an EPA certified stove, a manual solid flue damper cannot be used. If you are wanting more control over the fire to allow for a slower burn, we instead recommend a Barometric Draft Regulator.
If the stove is mobile home approved and is being installed in a mobile home, then a fresh air kit is required. It is only optional otherwise, but may be necessary if you have a really air tight home or you are getting a negative pressure in the house. The addition of a fresh air kit can help with the overall draft of the stove.
We do not recommend the usage of any grates in any of our wood stoves.
Yes. These stoves are designed to be operated without the use of a blower. Most of the time the blowers are optional accessories that can be purchased if wanted, but not required.
The front cover of the owner’s manual should state if a stove is approved for mobile home usage or not. If you need to find the owner’s manual, the latest addition should be on our website. Owners Manuals
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