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Princess 32 (PE32)

51,000 BTU's
Cord Wood Max BTU
up to 32 hours
Burn Time on Low
80%
Efficiency (EPA approved)
0.4 g/hr
Emissions Rate (EPA approved)
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The Princess 32 (PE32) has a large 2.9 cu.ft. firebox and has a thermostat to automatically control the heat output (no electricity required). Our deep firebox design, 6” from the door opening to the bottom of the firebox, minimizes any chance of coals rolling forward and out of the firebox. With emissions of 0.4 g/h, as listed by the EPA, the Princess 32 sets a world beating standard for the cleanest emissions of any stove of its size. Choose from different pedestal and door options to customize your Princess.

Finish Options

Metallic Black Paint

Optional Accessories

Ultra Pedestal with Ash Drawer
Satin or Gold Plated Door
Dual Fan Kit
Cast Iron Legs
Fresh Air Kit for Mobile Home
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Heating Capacity: Large
Design Style:
Eco-Friendly
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Performance

Specifications:
Real World Tested Performance
Constant Heat Output on High
37,727 BTU's per hour for 10 hours
Constant Heat Output on Low
12,576 BTU's per hour for up to 30 hours
Average Heating Time
8 - 14 hours
Firebox Size
2.9 cu.ft.
Flue Size
6

Additional information

Flue Diameter

6 Inch

Heating Capacity

Large

Optional Accessories

Ash Drawer, Cast Iron Legs, Fan Kit, Fresh Air Kit for Mobile Home, Plated Door

6 reviews for Princess 32 (PE32)

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  • November 21, 2024

    Blaze King experience

    We have been burning a princess blaze king for approximately 12 winters
    When we first installed it my wife made sure I read the instructions before lighting
    It said you may only need one match to get you through winter. I thought this was an extremely bold statement.
    We fired it up the end of October and ran it till Christmas with out relighting.
    We had left it for over 24 hours on low and came home to clean out the fire box and still had some hot coals to relight.
    We have replaced one catalyst over the years and a couple door ropes and had to put in a couple flat washers to shim up the door hinges because of a little ware.
    Haven’t had to clean the glass not that it’s totally clean but is till beautiful to operate
    Can’t imagine being without it.
    Way to go team blaze king.

    By David Engel

  • November 17, 2024

    over engineering

    your product is terrible! over engineered piss poor design! fire your engineer and start over. terrible performance! justva hunk of junk!

    By Jerry

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