Wood-Fired Cookstoves for Michigan

The largest state east of the Mississippi, Michigan was in many ways a blueprint for the pioneer spirit and sense of outward-bound tradition that characterised America’s westward expansion.
As the heart of America’s motor industry, Michigan is also a state which understands the importance of build quality and of buying products which, well-maintained, will provide an excellent service for years, decades, or even longer.

And that’s one of the reasons why ESSE’s wood-fired cast-iron cookstoves are so popular in the state.

Innovation within Heritage

The British firm’s cookstoves perfectly merge their hundred and sixty-plus year heritage with the height of innovation.

A perfect example of this is the three oven doors on the ESSE 990 wood-fired cooker, designed to slam-shut and hold to make it easier to close them while your hands are full with the kind of meal a three-oven cookstove can prepare – and with ingenious hinge stops which prevent the door from flying too far open.

Add in a hotplate with a six-pan capacity and a heat gradient to make cooking multiple things easy and the 990 is the ultimate in family cooking support – no matter how much of an extended family drops by for Thanksgiving.

The Ironheart multi-fuel cookstove is a little different – comparatively compact, which is to say, it has only one high-capacity oven and a six-pan dog-bone hotplate with heat gradient, but the Ironheart can fit easily into kitchen or living room, providing unmatched heat along with the flexibility to do anything from toast marshmallows to cooking a full roast dinner with all the trimmings.

Best of all, both not only heat the room they’re in but, because they’re constantly putting out heat, their ovens can be raised to your desired temperature in short order.