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MarkoGo Stove: A Powerful Air Heater for Any Space

The MarkoGo stove is an efficient heating solution for a variety of spaces—from small country homes to warehouses and greenhouses. It runs on all types of solid fuel except coal, combining high performance with economical fuel consumption.

Key Advantages

1. Long Burn Time (8–10 Hours) Thanks to an innovative gas combustion chamber, the stove can operate for up to 10 hours on a single load of firewood.

  • How it works: In regular stoves, when the air supply is shut off, the fuel doesn't get enough oxygen, doesn't burn completely, and heat escapes up the chimney. In the MarkoGo stove, even with minimal air supply, the fuel receives enough oxygen for complete combustion and maximum heat output.

2. Rapid Heating (10–15 Minutes) The space begins to warm up just 15 minutes after lighting. This is achieved through two factors:

  • Material: The stove is made of steel, which heats up quickly.
  • Design: The body is formed by convection tubes. Cold air enters the lower tubes, heats up, rises, and evenly distributes heat throughout the entire volume of the room.

What Affects the Operating Time?

The stated 8–10 hours is a benchmark under optimal conditions. The actual operating time depends on external factors:

  • Room Insulation:

    • If your house is well-insulated and the outside temperature is -10°C (14°F), the heat will last for 8–10 hours or even longer.
    • If the stove is heating a polycarbonate greenhouse and the outside temperature drops to -25°C (-13°F), the stove will likely need to be run at full power, and a long-lasting mode is out of the question.
  • Choosing the Right Power:

    • Common Mistake: Installing a stove rated for 100 cubic meters in a room with an area of 100 square meters and a ceiling height of 2 meters (an actual volume of 200 m³). In this case, the stove would be half the size needed. It would have to work twice as hard, which affects its lifespan.
    • Important: It is also not recommended to buy a stove with excessive power, as this can also cause problems.
  • Fuel Quality: Damp sawdust will produce incomparably less heat than dry firewood. The choice of fuel directly affects heating efficiency.

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