Drolet, Wood Stoves, Insert Stove, and Pellet Stoves

Drolet, a trusted name in home heating since 1875, is a Canadian brand under SBI International Manufacturing, renowned for innovative, high-efficiency heating solutions. Rooted in the philosophy of “Beyond Fire,” Drolet pushes boundaries to deliver reliable, eco-friendly appliances that combine advanced technology with timeless craftsmanship. Specializing in wood, pellet, and oil stoves,

Drolet products are engineered to meet rigorous environmental standards while providing cost-effective warmth for residential and commercial spaces. Proudly made in Canada, Drolet stoves are backed by limited lifetime warranties and qualify for energy tax credits, making them a smart investment for eco-conscious homeowners.

 
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Drolet Product Range We Carry:

Drolet offers a comprehensive range of high-efficiency wood stoves, wood stove inserts, pellet stoves, and oil stoves, designed to provide reliable, eco-friendly heating for homes and cabins of all sizes. Proudly made in Canada, Drolet’s products combine robust construction with advanced technology, meeting the most demanding environmental standards. Whether you need a compact stove for a small space or a powerful unit for larger areas, the Drolet lineup delivers exceptional performance, durability, and value-making it the ultimate choice for supplemental and primary heating in even the harshest climates.

 

Drolet Wood Stoves, Inserts, and Pellet Stoves:

Drolet’s wood and pellet stoves offer powerful, clean-burning heat for spaces up to 2,700 sq. ft. Models like the Escape 2100 and Columbia II combine large firebox capacities with ultra-low emissions.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • High Efficiency: Achieve up to 84% efficiency with EPA-certified models like the Eco-65R pellet stove (0.77 g/h emissions)
  • Long Burn Times: Wood stoves like the Escape 2100 provide up to 10 hours of heat, while pellet stoves run for 100+ hours
  • Versatile Designs: Choose from freestanding stoves, inserts, or pellet models with modern finishes and large viewing windows.
  • Tax Credits: Qualify for a 30% federal tax credit on eligible models, including installation costs

Ideal For: Homes, cabins, and businesses in cold climates like Alaska seeking reliable, off-grid heating.

 

Drolet Oil Stoves:

Non-electric, gravity-fed oil stoves like the Yukon DH04100 deliver hassle-free heat for 500–1,600 sq. ft. spaces, even during power outages.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • No Electricity Needed: Operates independently of power grids, ideal for remote locations
  • Durable Construction: Cast iron doors with borosilicate glass and matte-black finishes.
  • Multi-Functional: Includes a large cooking surface and yellow-flame burner for a wood-fire aesthetic

Ideal For: Off-grid homes, workshops, or backup heating in regions with harsh winters.

 

Applications:

Drolet stoves are tailored for:

  • Residential Use: Heat entire homes or supplement existing systems.
  • Commercial Spaces: Cost-effective heating for lodges, garages, and workshops.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Reliable heat during power outages.

 

Safety, Reliability, and Maintenance:

  • EPA & CSA Certified: Meet strict emissions and safety standards (e.g., EPA 2020, CSA B415.1-10)
  • Low Maintenance: Features like ash drawers (Escape 2100) and automatic ignition (Eco-65R) simplify upkeep
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime coverage on combustion chambers, door frames, and critical components

 

Why Choose Drolet?

  • Made in Canada: Over 150 years of craftsmanship and innovation
  • Eco-Friendly: Ultra-low particulate emissions (as low as 0.77 g/h)
  • Cost Savings: Reduce heating bills by up to 30% with efficient wood or pellet models
  • Proven Reliability: “Drolet stoves are a sound investment-durable, efficient, and backed by stellar support.” – Fire Pit Surplus

 

Why Choose Rural Energy Enterprises?

As Alaska’s premier Drolet dealer, we offer:

  • Expert Guidance: Local technicians for installation and maintenance.
  • Exclusive Deals: Seasonal promotions, including free blowers or tool kits
  • Trusted Service: Before and after-sales support tailored to harsh climates.

Ready to upgrade your heating system? Contact Rural Energy for a quote or visit our Anchorage showroom to explore Drolet stoves in person.

 
People Also Ask:

Q. What types of Drolet stoves does Rural Energy Enterprises carry?

A. Rural Energy Enterprises carries a full range of Drolet wood stoves, wood stove inserts, pellet stoves, and non-electric oil stoves, offering reliable heating solutions for homes, cabins, and commercial spaces.

Q. Who makes Drolet wood stoves?

A. Drolet wood stoves are manufactured by SBI International, a Canadian company known for its innovation and quality in wood heating appliances.

Q. Where are Drolet stoves made?

A. Drolet stoves are proudly made in Canada, ensuring high standards of craftsmanship and durability.

Q. What is the difference between a Drolet wood stove and a pellet stove?

A. Drolet wood stoves burn seasoned cordwood and offer classic, off-grid heating, while Drolet pellet stoves use compressed wood pellets for longer, more automated burn times and easier operation.

Q. How do I choose the right Drolet stove for my space?

A. Consider your space size, desired heating capacity, fuel preference (wood or pellet), and whether you need a freestanding stove or an insert. Drolet offers models for spaces from 250 to 2,700 sq. ft.

Q. Are Drolet stoves EPA certified?

A. Yes, most Drolet wood and pellet stoves are EPA certified, meeting strict emissions standards for cleaner, more efficient heating.

Q. What kind of maintenance do Drolet stoves require?

A. Regular maintenance includes cleaning the firebox, emptying the ash pan, inspecting gaskets, and cleaning the chimney annually. Pellet stoves may also require cleaning of the hopper and auger.

Q. What type of wood should I use in my Drolet wood stove?

A. Use dry, seasoned cordwood with a moisture content of 20% or less for optimal performance and reduced creosote buildup. Avoid burning treated, painted, or saltwater-exposed wood.

Q. Can Drolet wood stoves be used for cooking?

A. Some Drolet models, especially oil stoves, feature a large flat top suitable for cooking or warming food, making them ideal for off-grid or emergency situations.

Q. What is the typical burn time for a Drolet wood stove?

A. Burn times vary by model and firebox size, but many Drolet wood stoves can provide heat for 6 to 10 hours on a single load of seasoned wood.

Q. Do Drolet stoves come with a warranty?

A. Yes, Drolet stoves typically come with a limited lifetime warranty on the combustion chamber and other key components.[4]

Q. Can I install a Drolet stove myself?

A. While some experienced homeowners may install their own stoves, professional installation is strongly recommended to ensure safety, code compliance, and optimal performance.

Q. Are Drolet stoves safe for use in mobile homes?

A. Not all Drolet stoves are approved for mobile home installation. Always check the specific model’s manual and certifications before installation.

Q. How do I maximize efficiency with my Drolet stove?

A. Use only seasoned wood, maintain a hot ember bed, avoid overloading, and keep the air intake properly adjusted. Adding a blower can also help distribute heat more effectively.

Q. What safety features do Drolet stoves offer?

A. Drolet stoves include airwash systems for clear glass, secondary combustion for cleaner burns, and robust door gaskets to prevent smoke leakage.

Q. Can I use my existing chimney with a Drolet stove?

A. In many cases, the chimney must meet UL or CSA standards, be properly sized (typically 6” diameter), and be in good condition. Always consult a professional before installation.

Q. Are Drolet stoves eligible for energy tax credits?

A. Many EPA-certified Drolet wood and pellet stoves qualify for federal tax credits. Check current incentives and model eligibility before purchase.

Q. How do I find Drolet wood stove dealers near me?

A. Visit Rural Energy Enterprises in Anchorage or use the Drolet website’s dealer locator to find authorized dealers in your area.

Q. What should I do if my Drolet stove is not drafting properly?

A. Check that your chimney is tall enough, properly insulated, and free of obstructions. Avoid sharp bends in the flue and ensure the stove is installed according to the manufacturer's guidelines.

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