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4.2 out of 5 stars. 22 reviews
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Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E

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Item # 319538399

$599.99
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Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E

Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E

Item # 319538399

Vogelzang Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E
Vogelzang Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E
Highlights
  • Maximum BTU Heat Output:60,000 BTU
  • Stove Area Heated:1000 Sq ft
  • Coal Capacity:25 lb
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Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E

Item # 319538399

Vogelzang Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E
Vogelzang Vogelzang 1000 sq. ft. Rancher Cast-Iron Coal Stove, 60,000 BTU, SR57E
Highlights
  • Maximum BTU Heat Output:60,000 BTU
  • Stove Area Heated:1000 Sq ft
  • Coal Capacity:25 lb
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$599.99
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The Vogelzang Rancher Coal-Burning Cast-Iron Stove is an all cast iron cooking range that will burn coal. With a large flare-top with four lift-out cook lids, this coal-burning stove will facilitate several pots and pans at one time. Designed from the stoves of yesteryear, the Rancher coal-burning stove is a fully-functioning cook stove as well as heating appliance. Sure to add classic appeal to any room, this coal-burning stove is perfect for hunting cabins and lodges.

For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.

Looking for more information on heaters? Check out our guide on heaters in the product documents section.

  • Cast-iron shaker grate on coal-burning stove
  • Lower spin-draft controls air intake
  • 8 in. lift-out cook lids on coal-burning stove allow for top loading
  • Stove will burn bituminous coal
  • Convenient ash door and tray on coal-burning stove for easy clean out and disposal
  • Coal-burning stove uses standard round 6 in. stove pipe
  • 1 year limited warranty

Q&As

1 - 10 of 25 Questions

Q: Page 14 shows an oblong exit chimney from the top of stove and pictures before show a 6” circular exit. What is the exit the chimney hooks to?

10 days ago
1 Answer
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    A: The chimney hooks to a standard round 6-inch stove pipe. The flue exit on the top of the stove is round and has a 6-inch vent diameter.
    10 days ago
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Q: What are the dimensions of this stove? Height, width, and depth?

6 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hello, thank you for your question. This stove measures approximately 28" (Height) x 24" (Width) x 20" (Depth).
    6 months ago
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Q: Is this suitable for heating a boat? 40 feet long? Any other recommendations for a boat?

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hello, thank you for your question. There are no restrictions listed in the user manual regarding boats. We would recommend that you reach out to the manufacturer and review the installation requirements in the owner's manual to confirm that this would be an appropriate application. ***Vogelzang*** https://www.usstove.com/support/ Call: 800-750-2723 Text: 423-436-7054
    a year ago
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Q: Hi, this rancher is rated 60,000 BTU for 1000 feet; while the potbelly is only 20,000 BTU but heats 1,500 feet? I don't understand why less BTU heat more space. Thank you!

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi, For such a specific product inquiry, please reach out to Volgelzang. https://www.usstove.com/brand/vogelzang/ or call (800) 222-6950
    a year ago
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Q: You say you can use anthracite, but then you say you can't use nut coal, which is anthractie is't it?

2 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi there, According to the vendor: I don’t see where we say you can’t use Nut Coal. We say “nut” coal is preferred over “egg” coal, referring to the size of the chunk. “Most sizes of Bituminous Coal will work in a coal furnace; for best results we recommend large “nut” coal to small “egg” coal (1-3/4” diameter to 4” diameter). When burning Anthracite, use “egg” or “broken” with sizes between 2-5/16” through 4-3/8”. Note that it is important to the long life of your stove to buy coal which has been sized and cleaned. Cleaning ensures removal of rocks and other minerals. Never use coal smaller than 1” or larger than 5” in diameter. Small sized coal will smother the fire. Too large a size of coal will not burn well.”
    2 years ago
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Q: I see the handle you use for the door (and shaker?), but where is the shaker actaully at?

2 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi there, Per the vendor: The shaker is located where the burn chamber meets the lower chamber.
    2 years ago
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Q: where do you buy coal?

2 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi, We carry 40lb bags of rice and nut coal in some TSC stores. Please check with your local store to verify they carry this item. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/catalog/coal?&srch=coal If this is not what your looking for, we recommend searching "Local coal retailers" in your area.
    2 years ago
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Q: can I burn wood in this stove instead of coal??

2 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi! We cannot advice on the burning of wood in this stove due to EPA regulations. It is sold as a Coal burning stove. The manual advises using wood for starting the fire only.
    2 years ago
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Q: Can I use anthracite coal

2 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi, Per the vendor- "This stove is capable of burning both Bituminous and Anthracite coal. Anthracite is perhaps the best coal fuel because of its long, even burn time, high heat output, and cleanliness which make it a good choice for the home. However, keep in mind it is a much more difficult fuel to use, requires more care and patience, is not so widely available, and is usually much more expensive than Bituminous."
    2 years ago
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Q: Why is there no product description??? Seriously I need LxWxH dimensions, weight of product, all fuel types permitted etc etc. Why no product description??

2 years ago
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  • A: Hi, Thank you for your interest in this product, currently it is not available to order. When this happens, we do not have access to the specifics on the item. This is due to the fact, that we cant say for sure if the item will be restocked.
    2 years ago
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Review 1

Coal stove

7 months ago
Came very well packaged
Lehighton, Pennsylvania
Reviews 2

Great budget stove for concrete workshop

9 months ago
This is a great budget stove for my 18x30 concrete block garage. I have a 9 foot ceiling, the rafters are insulated. I am burning anthracite nut. I can easily squeeze 8 hours out of this unit. It drafts good using a 12.5ft stainless chimney. I always use a Dwyer Mark II with my stoves. The shaker grate sucks, I flipped mine to face forward. The ashpit door is a little cheap. Other than that, I Iike it and it is far from a piece of junk.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Northeast Georgia, outside of Athens.
Reviews 3

Good little stove

a year ago
Perfect for my outdoor cooking needs. Well-built, solid, and strong.

Yes, I recommend this product.

First mesa az
Review 1

Nice stove

2 years ago
It is a nice stove. Gives out a lot of heat.
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.