History

BOSCA CHILE is a Chilean company that was established in 1985 and it launched wood stoves with secondary air systems in the Chilean market.

After 22 years in business, the company is the leader in the Chilean market, and the BOSCA® brand has become the generic name for wood stoves in the domestic market.

In 2008, BOSCA CHILE signed a similar agreement with MEGAMASTER Built-in Braais and Fireplaces (owned by the Mega Group) in South Africa. This agreement made MEGAMASTER the sole distributor of BOSCA products in Southern Africa.

Exports

The company’s exports amounted to US$1,415,000 in 2007, and its products are being sold in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, France, Spain, Portugal, United States, South Africa and Canada.

Product Certification

In CHILE in 2007 the BOSCA Spirit, Classic and Limit wood stoves obtained EPA certification. In addition, in 2006 the company obtained CE certification for the Spirit wood stove, and in 2007, it obtained CE certification for the Classic and Aresta wood stoves.

Bosca Stoves

Our stoves are made of folded steel plates that are welded with MIG welding. The surfaces, which are specially treated for maximum paint adherence, are painted with high temperature-resistant paint - Charcoal, High Temperature (Forrest Paint Co. USA).

The stove door has 5 mm thick ceramic glass, which is resistant to high temperatures and heat shock - Neoceram®'ae (Nippon Electric Glass Co. Ltd, Japan) or Robax®'ae (Schott Glass, Germany).