Osburn 1800
The Osburn 1800 Bay Window represents elegance and great efficiency as a Steel Constructed convection wood heater.
With its large bay Window and deep fire box - the Osburn 1800 is perfect a Large Lounge room will heat up to 17sqrs

Producing well under the Australian standards -
This heater burns 62% cleaner than the standard wood heater

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Designed as one of the heaviest built bay window wood heaters - The Osburn 1800 also offers options like Gold and now Nickel Doors
Also with one of the lowest Carbon Emissions in its Class - the Osburn 1800 stands Alone!!


- 1.5Grms Emissions
- 56% Efficient
- Overnight Burn
- Cook Top
- Optional Fan
- Burns all types of hard woods
- Very Clean Burn
- Optional Fan
- Heats up to 17Sqrs
- Massive log length: 410mm
- Adjustable handle
- Self-cleaning glass system
- Heavy duty cast iron door
- Ash drawer with safety lid
- Optional Pedestal or Leg Design
Heating Calculations..
The Osburn 1800 offers 17Kw of heating..
17Kw = 17 Imperial Building Sqrs
17Kw = 40.8 Metric Building Sqrs with 2.4Mtr Ceiling
Osburn is a Canadian family-owned enterprise dedicated to the design, manufacturing, and marketing of residential heating appliances sold around the world.
OUR VALUES
· Respect of our employees ;
· Proximity with our customers;
· Support for a work environment stimulating creativity and innovation;
· Maintenance of a high level of commercial ethic;
· Productivity and quality in everything we do;
· Passion and dedication for our industry;
· Respect for the environment ;
· Maintenance of a deep understanding of our customers' needs ;
· Implication in our community.
Osburn Manufacturing Inc. was founded by Bob Mills and three partners in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1979, in response to the energy crisis.
Mr. Mills became sole owner of the company in 1985. In its early days, the company produced only wood stoves, and in 1980 it became the first-ever North American manufacturer to make a wood stove in compliance with Oregon State's strict air emission standards.
The company innovated yet again when it received EPA approval for a bay window-style wood stove and fireplace insert. The famous Osburn style was born, and is still present today, leaving its distinctive mark on many of Osburn's products, including the 1800-2200 series. For many years, the Osburn 2400 stove, with its 3.2 cubic foot combustion chamber, was the largest EPA-approved wood stove in the world. The company began exporting many of its models to the United States, and later to Australia and New Zealand.
In 1988, Osburn became the first wood stove manufacturer to produce a gas stove. The new product was the first in a new line of gas stoves and fireplace inserts, including the Victorian Series, which are as remarkable as the company's wood-burning models. Some have the trademark bay window, another "first" for the industry.
Osburn Manufacturing was purchased by Stove Builder International (SBI) in 2002, and its operations were transferred to Quebec City in March 2003. SBI's operational efficiency and production capacity, combined with Osburn's design quality and combustion technology, have helped position the brand as a North American leader on the wood and gas stove market. Osburn wood stoves are built at the company's main plant in Quebec City, and its gas stoves at the Lac Etchemin plant, which is specialized in gas technology.