10 Best Corn Stove
Updated on: May 2023
Best Corn Stove in 2023
US Stove 5660 Bay Front Pellet Stove

- 6 heat settings allow the ability to adjust to your heating needs
- 120 CFM blower with automatic circulation to spread heat evenly
- Digital control board allows easy, one-touch adjustments
- LED display makes it easier to set and operate
- Large bay window style door with air wash glass
US Stove 5040 Pellet Stove, Small

- Burns up to 40 hours
- Digital control board with 4 heat settings
- Large viewing window with air wash glass
- Approved for mobile and modular homes with optional fresh air kit
- Installation materials are not included
Vogelzang VG5790 Hopper Pellet Stove

- 65,000 BTUs designed to heat up to 2,800 square feet
- Fully automatic pellet stove with auto ignition and easy-to-use electronic controls
- 120 lb. Pellet capacity
- LED display with thermostat
- Air wash glass
- 200 CFM
US Stove 6041HF Multi Fuel Stove, 2,000 Square Feet

- Fully Insulated internal ducting ensures the most heat transfer and optimum efficiency
- Five blower speed settings
- Burns wood pellets, corn, soy beans, cherry pits, olive pits and other compressed biomass fuels
- Approved for mobile and modular homes
- Installation materials are not included
US Stove Company US GW1949 Wiseway Non-Electric Pellet Stove, Black

- EPA-certified nonelectric pellet stove utilizes a Natural gravity feed system, for less maintenance
- 40,000 BTUs heats up to 2,000 sq. Ft
- Uses standard 3-inch pellet venting
- 60-Pound Hopper lasts for up to 36 hours
- Silent operation and Modern Style
- Material Type: Steel
Pleasant Hearth 50,000 BTU Cabinet Pellet Stove

- EPA Certified (NSPS Phase 1 & 2 Approved)
- 120 lb. hopper gets you up to 70 hours of non-stop heat
- Up to 50,000 BTU's/hr heats up to 2,200 sq. ft.
- Mobile Home Approved with included Outside Air Kit ($60 Value)
- Exclusive Comfort Control System - 1 knob to easily set a comfortable heat level; this system will automatically work by itself to maintain that level
- Exclusive Integrated Diagnostics has never made troubleshooting so easy
- Automatic blower built-in for quiet, yet powerful heat distribution
- Large ceramic glass window to the fire for an amazing view
- 5 Year Warranty
US Stove 6041 Pellet or Corn on Pedestal with Igniter Furnace

- Large viewing window with air wash glass
- Digital control board with built-in diagnostics and LED readouts make testing, startup, and operation simple
- New fuel feed system eliminates burn back and allows the use of non-premium fuels
- Burn pot agitator to prevent clinker buildup and provide a more complete burn
- Installation Materials are NOT Included
Great Northern Popcorn Original Stainless Steel Stove Top 6-1/2-Quart Popcorn Popper

- Makes 5-quart of popcorn in just minutes.
- Unique spinner stirring mechanism prevents burning.
- Real wood handles and knobs.
- asy Clean Up: Just wipe with a paper towel and store for later use.
- Easy our lid is also vented for moisture release.
Mrs. Cubbison's CORN BREAD Stuffing 12oz. (4 Boxes)
Cook N Home 02626 6 Quart Aluminium Stovetop Popcorn Popper Silver

- Lid has steam vents to keep popcorn crisp; wooden handle and knob stays cool and is comfortable
- Makes popcorn in a few minutes and is easy to pour; mixes kernels so they do not stick or burn
- Aluminum for even heat distribution
- Durable all metal gear
- Works on gas, electric, glass, ceramic, not induction compatible
Spring Cleaning Corn Stoves: Don't Let Your Corn Mold or Your Stove Rust!
Love those corn stoves. But when the last burn is done, you MUST spring clean that stove before it sets all summer. Here's how and its easy!
Clean out all corn from the hopper, firebox, ash pan and firepot areas. If you leave corn in stove, it can accumulate moisture. This leads to rust and mold. It can also lead to insects like moths to take up residence in your home.
On your last burn, you should run the unit on the higher settings for a day to help clean out the heat exchangers system, venting system and firebox area.
When you clean your firebox, clean the shaker grate. Newer models may not have this. Tap sides of firebox where heat exchangers are located. When you tap the sides, the loose fly ash will drop out of these holes.
Pull the auger out and make sure it is spotless and no moisture is on it. We vacuum as far into the auger hole as we can. Spring cleaning is a more intense cleaning than what you would normally do.
Lift lid to hopper and give it a thorough cleaning and vacuum it. Corn dust can cause rust and mold in there. Again, make sure all corn is removed it is a magnet for insects.
Vacuum the entire firebox and surrounding area. Since we are spring cleaning , put a light coat of cooking oil on the auger, auger tube, firepot area, fuel stirrer shaft and bearings and hopper area. This keeps the unit from rusting.
Remove your ash pan and dump all ash out of it. While it is out, you may want to wipe the corn stove out or vacuum it before replacing the ash pan.
Our corn stove vents through the wall. So we take the exhaust pipe off and give it a good inside cleaning in the spring. When we put the exhaust pipe back on we make sure to cover the end that is exposed to the outside. This prevents birds and insects from building their homes in it. Make sure to take the cap off before you start your next fire!
For spring cleaning, we also open up the sides of the corn stove and vacuum and wipe down everything. Then we take a damp, well rung out cloth and wipe the entire unit down. Followed by a dry cloth to remove any moisture.
Make sure to clean the glass if you have one. We use vinegar. There are products made for this job sold by corn stove dealers. Keep the corn stove dusted during the summer.
Spring cleaning your corn stove is a must for keeping your corn stove unit in good working shape.