Vogelzang Stoves: Wood Burning, Pellet, and Barrel Models

Built tough in our Holland, Michigan factory using time-tested techniques and premium materials that withstand years of heavy use. Turn any space into a cozy retreat with stoves engineered to burn clean, heat efficiently, and deliver consistent warmth for decades of reliable service.

Warmth That Works As Hard As You Do

HR-6 Automatic Heat Recovery Unit with Silent 130 CFM Airflow System

HR-6 Automatic Heat Recovery Unit with Silent 130 CFM Airflow System

CB36 Airflow Circulation Fan for Solid Fuel Heating Systems with Universal Compatibility

CB36 Airflow Circulation Fan for Solid Fuel Heating Systems with Universal Compatibility

55G Compact Barrel Kit Grate Component in Classic Black Finish for Enhanced Airflow

55G Compact Barrel Kit Grate Component in Classic Black Finish for Enhanced Airflow

Huron Solid Fuel Heating Unit with Advanced Combustion Chamber and Durable Construction

Huron Solid Fuel Heating Unit with Advanced Combustion Chamber and Durable Construction

AW1820E 1,200 Square Foot Heating Insert with Compact Design and Matte Black Exterior

AW1820E 1,200 Square Foot Heating Insert with Compact Design and Matte Black Exterior

AW2520E-P 2,500 Square Foot EPA Certified Pedestal Heating Unit with Advanced Burn Technology

AW2520E-P 2,500 Square Foot EPA Certified Pedestal Heating Unit with Advanced Burn Technology

Huron Solid Fuel Heating Unit with Advanced Combustion Chamber and Durable Construction

1,200 Sq. Ft. Wood Stove – Legs

AW1820E 1,200 Square Foot Heating Insert with Compact Design and Matte Black Exterior

Vogelzang Plate Steel Wood Stove

AW2520E-P 2,500 Square Foot EPA Certified Pedestal Heating Unit with Advanced Burn Technology

WiFi Pellet Stove on Pedestal

What Sets Vogelzang Apart

Built to Last

Vogelzang stoves are constructed with heavy-duty materials and reinforced fireboxes that withstand decades of regular use. You’ll find the same stove heating homes reliably after 20+ years of service.

Efficient Heat Output

Our advanced combustion design extracts maximum heat from every log while minimizing smoke and ash production. This means you burn less wood while staying warmer throughout the cold months.

Easy Installation

Most Vogelzang models feature straightforward installation with standard venting requirements. Our clear instructions and widely available parts make setup simple for professional installers and experienced DIYers alike.

Find Your Perfect Heat Source

Vogelzang Classic Wood Stoves

Classic Wood Stoves

Vogelzang Fireplace Inserts

Fireplace Inserts

Vogelzang High-Efficiency Models

High-Efficiency Models

Vogelzang Multi-Fuel Wood Stoves

Multi-Fuel Stoves

The Fire That Started It All

Look, Vogelzang has been at this for over forty years, just hammering away at wood stoves that actually turn a cold house into a real home. It started as this tiny, gritty family operation right in the heart of America. We aren’t just pushing appliances; we’re helping people huddle around warmth that feels as authentic as the wood feeding the fire.

Our method is pretty blunt. We don’t chase flashy trends like everyone else. Instead, we just build stoves that work, season after season. Every design—whether it’s a standard wood stove, a high-efficiency pellet stove, or even a rugged barrel wood stove—starts with one question: would we actually put this in our own living room? That means brutal testing and the kind of engineering you only get from people who actually use what they make.

There’s something honest about heating with wood. It hooks you into the process. When you pick a Vogelzang, you’re getting equipment built by folks who know a good stove isn’t just about some dry BTUs or efficiency ratings. It’s about that focal point that pulls everyone together.

We’ve got the heavy hitters like the BX42E and the VG2020E P, plus all the replacement parts to keep your old unit screaming hot. Honestly, the best stoves aren’t necessarily the prettiest—they’re the ones you count on when the power goes out and the temperature drops through the floor. of heating your home with your own two hands.

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Hear From Our Community

Worker in yellow hard hat

Installed the Defender wood stove three winters ago and it’s been incredibly reliable. Heats our entire 1,800 sq ft home even during those brutal February cold snaps.

Michael D.

Woman with long dark hair

The craftsmanship on our Ponderosa model is impressive – solid steel construction and the air wash system keeps the glass surprisingly clean. My husband was skeptical about the price, but the efficiency has cut our heating bills significantly.

Jennifer K.

Man in red beanie smiling

Living off-grid in northern Maine, I needed something dependable. The Vogelzang Colonial has performed flawlessly for two seasons now, and customer service actually answered when I had installation questions.

Robert M.

Additional Heating Solutions

AW1120E-P 1,200 Square Foot EPA Certified Pedestal Heating Unit in Classic Black Finish

AW1120E-P 1,200 Square Foot EPA Certified Pedestal Heating Unit in Classic Black Finish

750 Square Foot High Efficiency Heating Unit with 75% Thermal Performance Rating System

750 Square Foot High Efficiency Heating Unit with 75% Thermal Performance Rating System

AW2020-P 2,000 Square Foot Pedestal Heating Unit with Spacious Firebox and Reliable Performance

AW2020-P 2,000 Square Foot Pedestal Heating Unit with Spacious Firebox and Reliable Performance

Got Questions?

How much space can these units heat effectively?

Most models can heat between 1,200 to 2,400 square feet, depending on the specific unit size and home insulation. The heating capacity is clearly listed in each product’s specifications to help determine the right fit for different room sizes.

What type of installation is required?

Installation requires a proper chimney or venting system that meets local building codes. Many customers hire certified professionals for installation, though some models are designed for easier setup. Always check local regulations before installation.

How often does the unit need cleaning?

Regular cleaning depends on usage frequency. Light users might clean monthly during heating season, while heavy users may need weekly cleaning. The ash pan should be emptied regularly, and the chimney inspected annually by professionals.

What kind of fuel works best?

Seasoned hardwoods like oak, maple, and hickory burn most efficiently and produce the most heat. Softwoods can be used but burn faster. Avoid treated lumber, painted wood, or garbage as these can damage the unit and create harmful emissions.

How long do these units typically last?

With proper maintenance and care, these units commonly last 15-20 years or more. Regular cleaning, using appropriate fuel, and following manufacturer guidelines significantly extend the lifespan.

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