by Cody Wells | Mar 27, 2021 | Flame Innovation Blog
The stove is so novel that the EPA can’t figure out whether to call it a wood stove or a pellet stove. That’s because it’s neither—or both—depending on how you look at it. The stove burns logs that are pressed out of sawdust. The logs are automatically fed by a...
by Cody Wells | Mar 27, 2021 | Flame Innovation Blog
A fabrication company in State Line is making a new stove that can burn more efficiently and meet strict Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, and it just might be able to beat out international competitors in a wood stove design challenge in Washington...
by Cody Wells | Mar 27, 2021 | Flame Innovation Blog
Dusty Henderson had no experience in bringing an innovative product to market, but when he saw a chance to do so, he took it. After running through rounds of testing and receiving a patent, the 509-1 Optimum vertical-burning stove became available to consumers in...
by Cody Wells | Dec 26, 2019 | Flame Innovation Blog
There are a lot of wood and pellet stoves on the market today. Some are better than others, providing more or less efficiency, emitting various levels of emissions, and costing more or less to fuel and heat your home or shop with. Make sure you get a 2020 EPA Compliant Stove.
by Cody Wells | Dec 17, 2019 | Flame Innovation Blog
The Award Winning EPA Certified 509 Optimum Stove is made in the Northwest. The stove is the first of it’s kind to be designed to exclusively burn renewable manufactured densified biofuel logs.