Nectre XL0850 Wood Cook Stove & Oven by Vermont Bun Baker - Heats 2500 Sq Ft

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  • Heats 2500 Square Feet
  • Overall Dimensions: 31"W × 35"H × 24"D
  • EPA Exempt Cooking Stove
  • Non-Catalytic Design

The Vermont Bun Baker XL 850 (By Nectre) stove has the standard features of the Vermont Bun Baker however, it is equipped with a larger firebox which provides longer burn times. This model is comes equipped with a 1.25” Soapstone Veneer, which helps to retain heat and increases efficiency.

  • Heat Capacity: 2,500 Square Feet
  • Dimensions: 31"W x 35"H x 24"D
  • Minimum Hearth Pad Size: 47" x 47"
  • BTU: 65,000
  • Warranty: 10 Year Limited

Heating your home is only half of what this stove offers you. It also offers a excellent cooking experience. The bottom half offers a glass door oven you so you can watch your food cook while watching the fire burn. The top can also be utilized for cooking soups and if burning hot enough you can use it to fry your favorite dishes.

Additional Information

  • Firebox Volume: 1.55 Cubic Feet
  • Oven Volume: 1.69 Cubic Feet
  • Top Cooking Surface: 3.4 Square Feet
  • Max Log Length: 20"
  • Burn Time: 8-10 Hours
  • Flu Size: 6"
  • Weight: 850 LBS
  • Certification: EPA Exempt Cooking Stove

Vermont Bun Baker And Nectre Wood Stoves

Vermont Bun Baker partnered with Nectre Stoves to create an exceptional heating and cooking stove. Constructed of 1/4" and 5/16" thick steel construction along with high quality fire bricks ensure your oven and firebox maintain higher temperatures. View the fire and the oven through the ceramic glass. The standard 350 and extra large 550 are available for purchase as shown or with bases and shells of authentic soapstone. Soapstone has a high thermal mass which absorbs and continues to radiate heat for hours after the fire has gone out.


More About Wood Burning Appliances

Heating with wood offers a timeless and renewable source of warmth, creating an ambiance only watching a real fire can create. Whether you considering a Freestanding Wood StoveWood Fireplace Insert, a Built In EPA-Approved Heating Fireplace or an Open Burning Built In Fireplace, you will find today's modern appliances offer increased efficiency and safety features compared to older wood appliances. 

Available Types:

  • Freestanding Wood Stoves
  • Wood Fireplace Inserts
  • Open Burning Built In Wood Fireplaces
  • High-Efficiency Built In Wood Fireplaces

More About Freestanding Stoves

Freestanding Heating Stoves offer high-efficiency heating with the timeless charm of a classic stove.  Available types include: Wood Burning StovesPellet StovesWood Cook StovesVentless Gas Stoves, and Direct Vent Gas Stoves, that will provide efficient heating solutions for your home. Designed for dependable long-term performance, Freestanding Stoves require proper installation and clearances—observing correct installation practices is essential for safe and efficient operation. 

Available Types:

  • Wood Burning Stoves
  • Pellet Burning Stoves
  • Ventless Gas Heating Stoves
  • Direct Vent Gas Heating Stoves
  • Wood Burning Cook Stoves

 

Vermont Stoves

Vermont Bun Baker Wood Burning Cook Stoves by Nectre combine efficient home heating with the versatility of a functional cook stove. Built with heavy-duty steel and lined with high-quality fire bricks, these stoves deliver lasting warmth while maintaining higher oven and firebox temperatures. Large ceramic glass windows provide a beautiful view of both the fire and the oven, bringing rustic charm and practicality together in one exceptional design. Perfect for those who value off-grid cooking and reliable wood heat, the Vermont Bun Baker is as durable as it is timeless.

More Information
Nectre XL0850 Wood Cook Stove & Oven by Vermont Bun Baker - Heats 2500 Sq Ft
SKUXL0850
Weight (in lbs)850.000000
Brand/ManufacturerVermont Stoves
Heating BTU65,000
Approximate Heating AreaUp To 2500 Square Ft.
Flue LocationTop
Flue Outlet6" Diameter
MaterialSteel
TypeFreestanding
Fuel TypeWood
CertificationEPA Exempt Cooking Stove
Size Range30" - 39" Wide
Area Heated2500 - 2999 Sq. Ft
Fireplace StyleTraditional
Max Log Length20"
Dimensions31”W x 24”D x 35”H
Warranty5 Years Warranty
Resources You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view PDF documents
Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING
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Customer Questions
What size wood cook stove or oven do I need to heat my home efficiently?
Choosing the right size wood cook stove or oven is key to efficient heating and energy savings. Typically categorized as SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE, SMALL models heat up to 1,500 sq. ft., MEDIUM models cover up to 2,500 sq. ft., and LARGE models are designed for homes over 2,500 sq. ft. Factors like firewood type, ceiling height, insulation, and room layout can affect heating performance, so selecting an EPA-certified stove that matches your space ensures the best results.
Do any wood cook stoves or ovens qualify for a federal tax credit, and how can I find eligible models?
Yes, select wood cook stoves and ovens that meet EPA efficiency standards and have at least 75% thermal efficiency qualify for a federal tax credit of up to 30% of the purchase and installation cost, available through December 31, 2025. Qualifying models are clearly marked on HVACDirect.com product pages, and you can also view all eligible stoves at https://hvacdirect.com/stoves/tax-credit-stoves.html.
Do I need a hearth pad under my wood cook stove or oven for safety?
Yes, a hearth pad is essential beneath all wood cook stoves and ovens to protect your flooring by insulating against heat and preventing sparks or embers from causing damage. Installing a proper hearth pad helps maintain safety and ensures compliance with local building codes during installation.
Is a blower necessary for my wood cook stove or oven to improve heating efficiency?
While a blower is not required, adding one to your wood cook stove or oven can significantly improve heat distribution and overall efficiency by circulating warm air throughout your space. If you want faster, more even heating, a blower is a great option; however, your stove will still operate effectively without one if extra heat circulation isn’t needed.
What type of chimney or venting system is required for a wood cook stove or oven?
Wood cook stoves and ovens typically connect to your home’s venting system using black stove pipe from the appliance to the wall or ceiling. From there, the pipe must safely connect to a masonry chimney or transition to a Class A chimney pipe designed to handle high temperatures and exhaust gases, ensuring safe and efficient venting.
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