Hand crafted in quality cast iron, the Solo electric stove is a precise replica of Esse original oil stove and is a true reproduction of the cast iron stoves of yesterday. This portable electric stove operates differently from many other freestanding electric stove models, using radiant heat instead of an electric fan. The heat radiates from the top, providing a silent and gentle source of warmth, much like a radiator, and with maximum heat output of 4,500 BTUs, Solo will keep you warm. Features of this portable ornamental cast iron electric stove are 5 heater settings, thermostatic control and minimal fire effect with glowing coal bed at the bottom window. Available in 6 hand sprayed colours – white, burgundy, blue, red, green and black, and an armour-bright polish finish, the Solo electric stove from Esse Stoves is priced around $600 USD.
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