Accessories Page:

Add accessories to your JetStove prior to installation. Every JetStove and JetStove Smoke less chimney is handmade and unique. While they are similar in design and use commonly found parts from your local hardware store.

Options include:

  1. Water Coil for hot water. Variable Speed Pumps are used to circulate water between a storage tank or in-floor heating. The hot water can be used to heat spas, radiators and greenhouses. Coils need to be installed into the JetStove prior to shipping. Est cost $200 (does not include installation and setup).
  2. Cook Stove Top or Oven. These metal box units are also available from Amish stores and can be set directly on top of a modified flat-top JetStove.
  3. Distilling column for steam or alcohol production only available in full size JetStove units. Completed system use the mass heated area to maintain even heat in mash tanks and use a pump to move the finished liquid through to the distilling unit. This method takes less heat and energy than trying to heat a whole tank of mash. Est Cost $645 (does not include installation and setup).

Contact us with questions: contact@jetstove.com

JetStoves are made mostly with recycled material.

Chimney size for venting is 6". *

Water coils can be added to the inside for heating water. **

Jetstove.com recommends 36" spacing around the Jetstove for safety purposes.

* - This size varies by 1/4" depending upon availability of piping.
** - Cost of water coil is extra. Plumbing and water pump extra.

The Jetstove is a wood-burning appliance. Jetstove is not responsible for unsafe wood burning practices.
Consult local building codes, laws, and local officials before installing a Jetstove.
Jetstoves should not be installed in mobile homes, manufactured houses, tents or trailers.
Dimensions, sizes, and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Follow safe wood burning practices at all times.
Pictures are meant for illustrative purposes only and do not in anyway show installation procedures.
All local safety recommendations for combustible materials and spacing must be followed.