Buck Stove
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Read our full verification: Is Buck Stove Made in USA?Est. 1975
Buck Stove has been manufacturing products in Spruce Pine, NC since 1975. We carry 5 verified American-made Buck Stove products.
Blue Ridge Mountain Stove Craft
Buck Stove Corporation has operated in Spruce Pine, North Carolina — a small Blue Ridge Mountain community in Mitchell County — for five decades. The western North Carolina location reflects the traditional importance of wood heat in mountain communities where winter temperatures require serious heating capacity and where the forests that fuel wood stoves are close at hand. Buck Stove grew from this regional tradition into a national brand while maintaining the Spruce Pine manufacturing base that defines its identity.
Every Buck Stove is welded and assembled by American workers at the North Carolina facility. The steel plate cutting, welding, and painting operations that transform raw steel into a functioning heating appliance remain in-house, allowing quality control that offshore manufacturing cannot replicate for a product where failure modes — cracked welds, warped plates, faulty seals — have direct safety consequences. A stove that fails is not a nuisance; it is a fire hazard. Buck Stove's in-house welding quality is fundamental to product safety.
EPA Certification and Clean Burning
Wood-burning stoves in the United States must meet EPA emission standards that have tightened significantly over the past two decades. EPA Phase 2 certification (effective 2020) sets particulate emission limits of 2.0 grams per hour — a 70% reduction from earlier standards — requiring combustion engineering that maximizes fuel consumption and minimizes unburned particulates. Buck Stove's engineering team has developed combustion chamber designs, baffle systems, and secondary air injection that meet these standards while maintaining the high heat output that heating applications require.
The cast iron baffle and fire brick lining in Buck Stove's higher-output models serve both combustion efficiency and longevity. The baffle redirects exhaust gases for additional combustion, extracting heat from gases that would otherwise leave through the flue. Fire brick lining insulates the firebox interior, maintaining higher combustion temperatures that complete fuel oxidation — the physical basis of clean burning. These engineering refinements make Buck Stove units cleaner burning and longer lasting than basic uncertified stoves.
Pellet Stoves and Gas Alternatives
Buck Stove's pellet stove and gas stove lines extend the company's heating expertise beyond traditional wood combustion. Pellet stoves burn densified compressed sawdust — a consistent, dry fuel with predictable energy content — in an automated feed system that eliminates the manual loading of cordwood. The programmable thermostat and 80-pound hopper capacity of Buck Stove's pellet insert allow automatic overnight operation at a set temperature, offering wood-burning aesthetics with gas-stove convenience.
The vent-free gas stove provides supplemental zone heating for spaces where a wood stove is impractical: no chimney required, electronic ignition, thermostat remote for precise temperature control. The 30,000 BTU output is sufficient for maintaining comfortable temperatures in a living room or den. Buck Stove's vent-free units are manufactured to the ANSI Z21.11 standard for unvented gas heaters, ensuring safe operation within the ventilation parameters that the standard defines. Five decades of Spruce Pine craftsmanship are embodied in every product that carries the Buck Stove name.

Buck Stove Model 81 Wood-Burning Fireplace Insert with Blower
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Buck Stove Model 26000 Pellet Stove Insert 2,200 sq ft
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Buck Stove Model 91 EPA Certified Wood Stove with Blower 2,200 sq ft
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Buck Stove made in the USA?
Yes. Buck Stove manufactures 5 verified products in Spruce Pine, NC. Buck Stove Corporation has handcrafted wood-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, and gas heating appliances in Spruce Pine, North Carolina since the 1970s, welding and assembling every unit at the Blue Ridge Mountain facility — making Buck Stove one of America's last major manufacturers of wood-burning heating equipment.
Where is Buck Stove manufactured?
Buck Stove is headquartered in Spruce Pine, NC. Manufacturing takes place in Spruce Pine, NC.
What Buck Stove products can I buy?
We carry 5 verified Buck Stove products across Home & Kitchen. Every listing links directly to Amazon with verified American manufacturing.
When was Buck Stove founded?
Buck Stove was founded in 1975. Buck Stove Corporation has handcrafted wood-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, and gas heating appliances in Spruce Pine, North Carolina since the 1970s, welding and assembling every unit at the Blue Ridge Mountain facility — making Buck Stove one of America's last major manufacturers of wood-burning heating equipment.

