Trekker Pellet Stove
Overview
The new Trekker pellet stove with Efficient Energy (E2) technology is the most powerful and efficient pellet stove ever designed by Quadra-Fire. E2 technology helps achieve 83.2% efficiency—saving money by burning less fuel. The standard 7-day wireless programmable thermostat, 80lb hopper and easy-clean cast iron firepot ensure this pellet stove is easy to operate.
Quick Specs
- BTUs: Up to 51,000 Input
- Heating Capacity: Up to 2,900 sq ft
- Material: Cast Iron
| BTU | 16,400 - 51,000 Input |
|---|---|
| Width | 28-1/8 in. |
| Height | 32 in. |
| Depth | 28-3/4 in. |
| Weight | 429 lbs. |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Heating Capacity | 1,300 - 2,900 sq ft. |
| Hopper Capacity | 80 lbs. |
| Viewing Area | 106 sq ft. |
| Glass Type | Ceramic |
| Efficiency | 83.2% |
| Emissions | 0.74 g/hr. |
| EPA Certified | Yes |
Hearth Blog Posts
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Before you can enjoy a fireplace, you have to make the first big decision: gas, wood, or pellet? Each fuel type has real strengths and real trade-offs, and the right choice depends on how you'll use it, what heat you want, how much maintenance you'll do, and what fuel is available where you live. This Idaho buyer's guide compares all three side by side — efficiency, upfront and fuel costs, heat output, power-outage performance, and maintenance — then walks through Idaho-specific factors like climate, burn regulations, and fuel availability. Includes a clear decision framework and the brands to look for: Kozy Heat, Heatilator, Heat & Glo, Valor, and Stûv.
Pellet Stove Buyer's Guide for Idaho Homes
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Is my Fireplace Safe to Use? What Safety Checks Do I Need?
Before you light that first fire of the season, take a few minutes to make sure your fireplace is safe. This guide walks you through the DIY safety checks you can do yourself for gas, wood-burning, and electric fireplaces, explains what a professional inspection covers, and tells you exactly when to stop and call for help — including the 8 warning signs you should never ignore.




