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Welcome to The Stove Works in beautiful Northern Wisconsin,
where working to stay warm has always been a way of life.
With Winter temperatures of -20 being normal and even -40  common,
heating is a serious subject.

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The Stove Works began in the energy
crisis of the 70's and has changed with the passing decades.
New technologies have emerged and we have grown and narrowed
our choices of heating appliances. Today we carry only
what we have found to be the most reliable lines, with high quality being our first priority.


We are proud to offer the following product lines. In addition we always
have new gift items and fireplace accessories from dozens of manufacturers.

Vermont Castings   Jotul  Energy King     Heartland     Todd     Valor     Saint Croix Stone    Cultured Stone    Wilkening

Mendota    Majestic    Hearthstone    Hargrove    Monesson    Dutchwest    Royall

Morso    RSF    Security     Woodmaster    Wood Fired Hot Tubs

SCAN Stoves   Thelin   Pacific Energy   Kozy Heat  St Croix Pellet Stoves


ALSO

Portable Fire Rings and Grills

Rustic Craft Electric Fireplaces and Logs

 


If you find yourself in the Hayward area we invite you to stop in to
see the 30+ burning units we have operating on our floor. We also feature
a huge array of gift and home decor items geared to the lifestyles of the
cabins and summer homes around our many lakes. Our second store is
located on Main Street in Rice Lake, WI. and is as complete as
the Hayward store.


Our friendly and very knowledgeable staff will
guide you in selecting the perfect heating
appliance for your unique situation.

Our Crew:
Ken, Mary, Jack, Larry, Mike, Sherm, Art, Dave,
Lynne, Dan, Matt, Marcia


PLEASE NOTE

    We choose not to sell our stoves or quote
prices over the Internet outside of our normal
territory in
Northern Wisconsin due to installation and warranty issues.

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