Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Bear Wood Stove Steamer – Product Review

Bear_Wood_Stove_Steamer Wood stove steamers can be an essential part of your home during the winter months. The Bear Wood Stove Steamer is the perfect fit for anyone who has an affinity for the outdoors and nature. Made of cast iron, this steamers high-quality design features a durable porcelain finish inside and out that resists rusting and chipping. Used for humidifying, it will bring a pleasant fragrance to a room if you decide to fill it with potpourri.

The Bear Wood Stove Steamer is available in both black matte cast iron and brown majolica and has the capacity to hold about three quarts of water. Keep your home cozy and comfortable this winter with the Bear Wood Stove Steamer!

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Monday, August 03, 2009

Log Cabin Wood Stove Steamer – Product Review

The Log Cabin Wood Stove Steamer will bring a classic, woodsy feel to any home. It is perfect for anyone that loves nature and the outdoors. This steamer has gorgeous intricate details that no picture can begin to show.

This Log Cabin Wood Stove Steamer is made out of cast iron and has aLog_Cabin_Steameran inner porcelain finish both inside and out that helps to resist any rust or corrosion. Woodstove heat is very, very dry and a steamer will add moisture to the air.

The neat aspect of this wood stove steamer is that the steam actually escapes from the cabins chimney! It makes a great addition to any home – especially one with a woodsy feel. The Log Cabin Steamer helps to keep the moisture in the air a great deal more during the winter months and will help to keep your home from becoming too dry!

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Woodstove Steamers

Woodstove steamers are becoming increasingly popular amongst homeowners with woodstoves. Steamers are an excellent way to add a decorative touch to your stove without spending Black_Matte_Lattice_Steamer a lot of money. They also do double duty by adding moisture and humidity into the air.

You might be wondering - why do I need to add moisture and humidity into the air? If you currently have a woodstove, than you probably already know the answer. The truth is - when it comes to burning wood in your woodstove - the heat output can be very intense and dry. Dry air becomes increasingly uncomfortable during the winter months. The dryness is quite noticeable and can result in scratchy throats, chapped lips, and dry skin. Nobody wants to deal with that!

This is how it works – the bottom of the steamer is bowl shaped and is where you place the water. The top of the steamer will have holes in it that allow the steam to escape and enter your home. All you have to do is heat up the water - it’s that simple! Wood stove steamers come in a variety of styles, shapes, and colors. From whale to cabin shaped steamers - you will be able to find something that fits your liking and décor of your home.

Quick tip – you can add orange peels, potpourri, and even cloves to your steamer and it will give off a pleasant aroma in your home.

If you are planning on purchasing a steamer for your woodstove (or even if you already have one) you should consider getting a trivet. A trivet is generally madCircle_Star_Trivete from cast iron and sits on top of the woodstove as sort of a heat pad between the steamer and the stove. It helps to prevent rusting on the stove, and it keeps the steamer from becoming too hot. They are great for saving your table and countertops from heat damage too! Just like steamers – trivets come in an array of styles and colors.

Stay comfortable this winter with the help of a woodstove steamer. Whether you are looking for something stylish – or something that will do the job – you will easily be able to find one that will suit your liking!

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