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Pleasant Hearth is a leading brand specializing in wood and pellet stoves, fireplace glass doors, fireplace accessories, electric fireplaces, outdoor fire pits, electric log sets, portable heating products and barbecue grill products. All of their products have been put through rigorous testing in order to ensure that they not only meet, but exceed the industry standards of functionality, quality and durability. Furthermore, it's important to know that their products can be found at most home centers and internet retailers across North America. Along with their highest quality of products, you can find some of the best customer service, as well.

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