The Best Wall-Mounted Wood Stove For Your Tiny Home

With winter at our fingertips, it’s time to turn our attention to all things cozy and warm. Thankfully for us in the tiny home community, few things are warmer or cozier than a crackling fire in a tiny house. Picking out the best wall-mounted wood stove requires considering several key factors, but don’t worry, we’ve done the research for you.

StoveSize ClearanceHeat CapacityCertificationAvailability
CB-1008Cub Cubic MiniCubic Cub MiniW: 11”
H: 12”
D: 10.5”
3” with proper accessories6k – 14k BTUNoWorldwide
CB-1210 Grizzly Cubic Minigrizzly cubic mini wood stoveW: 13”
H: 15”
D: 12”
3” with proper accessories8k – 18k BTUNoWorldwide
Scan-Line 7CScan-Line 7CW: 18”
H: 28”
D: 17.3”
Sides: 3.9”
Back: None (Wall non-flammable)
13.6BTUDEFRA ApprovedUK
Scan-Line 850MScan-Line 850MW: 18.3”
H: 40”
D: 17.3”
Back: 5”
Sides: 13.4”
From Furniture: 35”
20.5k BTUEN 13240NS
3058/305915a B-VG
UK
Dickinson Marine Newport NEWSFDickinson Marine NEWSFW: 7.88”
H: 14.7”
D: 10”
All sides: 2”3k – 8k BTUABYC certified for
marine use
Worldwide

Here at TinyLivingLife.com, we want to make shopping for tiny home accessories as easy as possible. We also want to empower you to make the best decision for your situation. So, read on to learn how to choose the best wall-mounted wood stove for your tiny home.  

Tiny House Wall-Mounted Wood Stoves: Why They’re Great

Wall-mounted wood stoves can be great additions to tiny homes, RVs, or other small-space dwellings. They provide not only fantastic ambiance but also several functional and space-saving benefits.

While we know you’re dreaming of cozying up with your special someone (or dog, we don’t judge!) while listening to the wood crackle, wood stoves aren’t just dreamy, they also provide a lot of heat

Save this article to ensure you don’t overdo it, and turn your tiny house into a tiny sauna, OK? You’ve been warned.

Heat is great, but you know what else is great? Having a heat source that doesn’t rely on propane or electricity. Multiple heat sources can not only be a lifesaver, but they can also contribute to the resale value of a tiny home.

Still not convinced? Here’s one more reason to consider a tiny home wood stove: wood stoves dry things out.

This is good news because tiny homes can get humid. A wall-mounted wood stove will help keep humidity at bay. You know, while keeping your toes warm and the romance on point.

OK, But What Makes a Good One?

Suppose you’re convinced a wood stove is for you. Which factors ought to be considered when choosing a wall-mounted wood stove for your tiny home? Well, there are a few. Here are our suggestions!

Size

If you have plans to buy a tiny home, you’ll definitely want to consider the square footage. 

Fortunately, wall-mounted wood stoves automatically help you save room. How do they accomplish this? By taking advantage of vertical space. If you are just starting your tiny journey, here’s a tip: you’ll want to start looking for ways to go up and not out whenever possible!

One last note about size; remember to consider more than just the unit’s dimensions. You’ll also want to factor in the size of any mounting hardware or flues, as well as look into the specifications regarding clearance. And if you don’t know what that last one means, keep reading because clearance is massively important when it comes to choosing a wood stove for your tiny home!

Clearance

Safety is of utmost importance when choosing a wall-mounted wood stove. And we can’t discuss safety without bringing up clearance! 

Clearance refers to the space required between the stove and any combustibles. Combustibles include walls, curtains, furniture, or anything else that could catch on fire. Different sides of the stove require different clearances, as the heat produced by the bottom of the unit can be higher or lower than the heat from the back.

You should also consider wood stove clearance as it relates to space. After all, we are talking about tiny houses!

The last thing you want is to fall in love with a wall-mounted wood stove only to learn that it requires eighteen inches of clearance on all sides. Even if you love its look, a model requiring a ton of clearance might not work in a small space.

Heat capacity

Speaking of functionality, let’s now turn our attention to heat capacity. First, you’ll want to ensure that you buy a wood stove appropriate for the space you’re trying to heat. 

Remember what we said earlier? Wood stoves can be pretty powerful. The last thing you want is for you to accidentally buy a wood stove intended for a 1500-square-foot home and inadvertently turn your tiny house into a pizza oven. How ironic would it be if your house got so hot you had to evacuate outside into the snow?!

We don’t want that to happen to you. 

On the other hand, we also don’t want you to get stuck with a wood stove that isn’t powerful enough for the job. Fortunately, there is a trick to avoiding both scenarios: paying close attention to BTUs.

BTU stands for British Thermal Unit. In the case of a wood stove, it relates to thermal output, but put a different way, one BTU is the energy required to heat one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. Still confused? Here’s a handy BTU calculator to help evaluate your wood stove BTU needs.

All we can say is, please take the time to do your math right!

Price

Price is often a limiting factor when choosing a wall-mounted wood stove for a tiny house. But let’s take a minute to remember the old adage: you get what you pay for. 

You’re buying a box you will install in your home before filling it with things you plan to light on fire, so while we’re all for getting a good deal, let’s remember quality first. After all, that would be in alignment with the tiny house lifestyle!

Certifications

It’s important to note that some wood stoves come with certifications and others don’t. As the tiny home movement progresses, certifications will likely play more of a role. 

This is because as the world gets hip to tiny homes, insurance companies, financiers, and other housing professionals will want to ensure that your home is built to protect their investment in it. 

The United States has two main certifications that indicate the safety and quality of wood stoves. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can issue an EPA certification, and UL Solutions (formerly, Underwriters’ Laboratories) can grant a UL certification. They are both good signs, but the former has more to do with environmental concerns, whereas the latter has more to do with safety. 

If you live in Canada, you’ll want to look for a ULC certification that the Underwriters’ Laboratories of Canada issue. And if you live in Europe, there are many certification choices, including the Nordic Ecolabel, the CE-label, the Austrian Standard, the BimSchV Stufe 2 cert., and the SINTEF certification.

Availability

We know it’s easy to fall in love with the wood stove you saw while browsing Pinterest. But while aesthetics are important, you’ll want to remember that wood stoves cannot necessarily be shipped anywhere. 

Many of the wood stoves mentioned in this article are available worldwide, but some can only be shipped within the country of origin. 

Even if a particular wood stove is available in your country, you’ll still want to note that it may need to be purchased through a distributor. And you’ll want to contact the distributor directly to be sure they’re still carrying the model you’re looking for. You know, before you cut a flue-sized hole in your tiny house roof!

Buying Guide

Now that you’re armed with all the information to make a good decision, which wall-mounted wood stove is right for you? 

The CB-1008 Cub Cubic Mini may not have a certification, but it does have rave reviews. Seriously, this thing is wildly popular amongst the tiny home community. So if your insurance doesn’t require a certification, you’re operating on a budget, and you love the classic look, it could be the perfect wood stove for you! 

Before you go out and buy one, though, be sure to use this handy BTU calculator. Tiny homes range in size tremendously, so if you’re the proud owner of a larger tiny home, consider upgrading to the CB-1210 Grizzly Cubic Mini.

If you have the budget and are looking for a Scandinavian minimalist vibe, the Scan-Line series is another favorite of ours.

The Scan-Line 7C or Scan-Line 850M are both great options with certifications and standard indications.

Our last option comes from the world of sailing and houseboats. The Dickinson Marine NEWSF is a solid-fuel wall-mounted wood stove with a whole host of certifications and a long history of reliable use on sailboats and other floating homes.

We included the Dickinson because it’s awesome and boats still fall into the small-space living category. Also, we have it on good authority that a tiny house edition of this fabulous stove is on its way.

Only you know which wall-mounted wood stove is right for you. After all, only you know your budget, insurance requirements, the space you have available, and aesthetic leanings. We hope we gave you a better idea of the pieces at play!

Oh, and in case you’re still feeling a touch overwhelmed by the options, let us just leave you with this: 

Whichever wood stove you choose, you’re one purchase away from the coziest night of your life.

Alaska

Alaska

Alaska is a writer and tiny home dweller from the great state of Colorado! She believes in value-based living and in the power of tiny house magic.