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Catalytic Combuster

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If you have a newer EPA-rated woodstove, you might have a catalytic combuster in there somewhere. Make sure to check the owner's manual about cleaning it - and stick to the schedule. Combusters should last 5 or 6 years, but a clogged or dirty one will fail rather quickly.

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