Osburn 1100 insert same as wood stove?

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melmosquad

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Oct 16, 2010
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Anchorage, AK
Hi,

I've found an osburn 1100 wood stove for sale (used), freestanding with legs. I'm wondering if it can be used as a fireplace insert? I know they sell an 1100 insert, but am unsure if it is the exact same stove without the legs? Hopefully someone knows the answer.

Thanks!
 
Osburn says:

"The Osburn 1100 stove offers a wide range of possible configurations. It is primarily a freestanding model with pedestal or legs (black, gold or brushed nickel plated) as options, but it can also be easily placed in an alcove or fireplace because its back face is angled at 45 degrees. The top air hood improves heat distribution, regardless of where the stove is installed. The Osburn 1100 burns standard 16'' logs and has a burn time of up to five hours in slow combustion mode.?

It is a little stove but should fit fine in a fireplace.
 
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