Buck Stove Wood Handles – Set of 2 | Unfinished Hardwood | Fits Over Small Spring Handles | Snug Fit Design
Enhance the look and feel of your Buck wood stove with this set of two unfinished wood handles. Designed to slide over standard small spring door handles, these wooden grips provide added insulation and a classic, rustic appearance. Perfect for replacing worn-out originals or upgrading your stove’s style.
Key Features
• Set of Two Handles – Includes 2 unfinished wood grips
• Fits Over Spring Handles – Compatible with most small coiled spring handles
• Insulated Grip – Protects hands from heat for safer operation
• Snug Fit Design – Securely stays in place once installed
• Easy to Install – Bar soap or twisting method recommended for easier fit
Specifications
• Quantity: 2 wood handles per set
• Material: Unfinished hardwood
• Compatibility: Fits most small coil spring handles on Buck stoves
• Installation Tip: Lubricate with bar soap or twist onto handle off the stove
Installation Instructions
For best results, lubricate the interior of the wood handle or spring handle using bar soap. You can also remove the spring handle from the stove, twist it into the wood grip using pliers, then reinstall. These methods ensure a firm, lasting fit.
Compatibility
• Buck - Older Model 26000, 27000, 28000 & Carolina
• Buck Stove Model 26000
• Buck Stove Model 27000
• Buck Stove Model 28000
Why Choose Our Buck Stove Wood Handles?
These replacement wood handles combine functionality with timeless style. The unfinished hardwood provides excellent insulation, protecting your hands from heat, while also giving your stove a traditional, rustic look. Built for durability and a snug fit, they are the perfect upgrade for comfort and performance. Order your set today and bring new life to your Buck stove.
- Unfinished
- Fits over small spring handle
- Handles are a snug fit. We recommend you lubricate the inside of the handle or the spring with bar soap to make it easier to slide the handle on. Or, take the spring handle off the stove, twist it inside the wood handle by holding the spring with plyers, and then slide the handle back onto the stove. Or both.
