ComfortBilt HP50-Grey Pellet Stove 2,200 sq. ft. EPA Certified in Grey

Modern Design to fit any Décor. Robust Design made with Heavy Gage Steel. Top Mounted Hopper Lid for Easy Access.

More Info. & Price

The ComfortBilt HP50S is the perfect choice for anyone wanting a quality pellet stove at an economical price. With its compact, European design, it looks great in smaller rooms and yet is powerful enough to heat a large living space even in the coldest climates. It’s quality engineering, materials and components insure that the performance you get the first year of ownership is performance you can expect year after year. With its quiet heat exchange blower and powerful exhaust fan, you get the maximum heat from every bag of pellets you buy. Its a best-value pellet stove that is one of the most efficient and cleanest-burning pellet stoves on the market today.

  • Heats 2,200 sq. ft. or more, depending on outside temps, insulation and room layout
  • Superior firebox design and heat exchanger produce up to 40,000 BTU per hour
  • Top-mounted 47 lb. hopper will keep stove burning continuously up to 22 hours
  • EPA Certified to be safe and to meet all US emissions standards
  • Thermostat can preset room temperatures from 61° to 82° F
  • 1 touch ignition ignites pellets automatically and delivers heat within minutes
  • Air wash system cleans the large ceramic glass window automatically
  • Room blower circulates heated air at 142 cu. ft. per minute
  • Limited 1 year warranty
  • Removable ash pan
  • Burn pot and exhaust design allow EPA certified 80.4% burn efficiency
  • Certified safe for mobile home use
  • Rear exhaust and intake ports are ready for hookup with standard piping kits

Additional information

Dimensions

H 38 in, W 20.25 in, D 27 in

Firebox Depth (in.)

8

Firebox Height (in.)

20

Firebox Width (in.)

12

Certifications and Listings

CSA-US Certified, EPA Approved

Manufacturer Warranty

limited 1year warranty

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Year 200 (CC) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Victorinus (or, less frequently, year 953 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 200 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Grey (more common in Commonwealth English) or Gray (more common in American English) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning literally that it is "without color", because it can be composed of black and white. It is the color of a cloud-covered sky, of ash, and of lead.

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Pellets are small particles typically created by compressing an original material.

Pellet or pellets may refer to:

A stove or range is a device that generates heat inside or on top of the device, for local heating or cooking. Stoves can be powered with many fuels, such as electricity, natural gas, gasoline, wood, and coal.

Due to concerns about air pollution, efforts have been made to improve stove design. Pellet stoves are a type of clean-burning stove. Air-tight stoves are another type that burn the wood more completely and therefore, reduce the amount of the combustion by-products. Another method of reducing air pollution is through the addition of a device to clean the exhaust gas, for example, a filter or afterburner.

Research and development on safer and less emission releasing stoves is continuously evolving.

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Basil

    I’ve had this stove in my 800 sq. ft. with 10 ft. high ceilings, out-building for almost 2 months now. The weather hasn’t been consistently cold yet but we’ve had plenty of under freezing temp nights. I installed the stove myself but had help from a neighbor to position it. This stove heats the workshop within 30 minutes of starting and in an hour I’m often turning it down to 62-64 degrees, it’s thermocouple is near the floor so that means the main room is 68-72 degrees. It’s easy to clean, daily I just brush it out and after the 4th burn I do a good vacuuming. It does go through pellets if you run on high a lot. The end of the season cleaning looks doable, just make sure when placing the stove to leave side access so you can take off the side panels and access the ports as directed in the manual. I bought the Duravent pipe kit and fresh air intake and installation was pretty straight forward in my pole barn.

  2. 06

    by Lucien

    Well packaged. Above average instructions and guidance, though a bit wordy and disorganized. Worked right out of the box. Fume time was short lived but pretty strong. I wish the damper had more travel for finer adjustments. I wish it easily connected to a ground wire thermostat like a Nest. The control panel is incredibly loud and difficult to navigate.

  3. 06

    by Mary

    I bought this for my daughter’s house. She said it was easy to install. It works great.

  4. 06

    by John

    This is a very nice pellet stove. The stove was easy to assemble and worked flawlessly during the initial startup. I only intend to use this in the MANUAL mode in my 1200 sq ft shop so I have no remarks about the other modes (weekly, thermostat, etc). I like the simplicity of On/Off with a single button or the remote and having automatic flame adjustment based on the 1-5 heating selections. Since the initial test was done when temperatures were in the 60’sF I don’t have any experience with how the stove functions in very cold temps but I think it will do fine. The only con is the same as others have mentioned regarding the small opening to add pellets. I used some thick cardboard that I fit on the top of the stove to help direct pellets into the hopper and keep them from getting all over the stove. The safety switch on the lid to stop the auger when the lid is open is unnecessary but pellets can be added quickly enough when the lid is open and the stove is running that the minimal amount of time the auger is open is not an issue. The switch does not turn off the stove which I was concerned about. It only stops the auger when the lid is open. The price, quality and excellent shipping response are great.

  5. 06

    by Jeff

    This stove really works great and will heat the whole house….easy to use, clean, and install. Would buy it again!

  6. 06

    by Steff

    Really love this unit. Did not get it installed until fairly late in the season, so only ran it a few times. Love the feature set. This is in my workshop, which I only heat when I am actually out there working. The unit fairly quickly takes the chill out and brings the shop up comfortable levels – since I am active when I am in the shop, I only bring it up to around 60f or so.

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