Always Has Been: Chapter 1
Franklin Stove: Revolutionary Heating Innovation of 1749
In 1749, Benjamin Franklin introduced the "Franklin stove," also known as the "Pennsylvania Fireplace," in Philadelphia. This pioneering design enhanced stove efficiency by reducing firewood consumption and minimizing indoor smoke emission, thus offering a healthier and more cost-effective heating solution. Its unique open-faced structure allowed it to generate more heat with less wood compared to traditional fireplaces. The Franklin stove was a significant advancement in household energy efficiency.
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- GroupFranklin Stove
