Wood-burning stoves are especially handy for people in cold climates, or in winter in some areas. Generally, they give off more heat than open fires, because the user can use air control inside the chamber to ensure the wood burns at a fastened rate. Unless they are connected to an air circulation system, a wood burning stove will primarily heat the local space. So, they are most useful in rooms where the residents tend to congregate.
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