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Finally a Harman I would buy

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by Rich250, Sep 9, 2016.

  1. Rich250

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    Allure50 Pellet Stove
    I like the looks of the Euro stoves now Harman finally has one, would more then likely be my next stove if I ever get the bug to buy a new stove.
     
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    Harman's are very expensive. That unit looks very nice. However; it's 3995. Even the basic P43 starts at 3195.
     
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    They do cost more , they are a Great stove , will eat any pellet and don't seem to have too many issues . I really like both of mine .
     
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    That stove looks good. Nothing you would want to hide away! For sure it would have a prominent place in the house.




    Sent from my iPhone so pardon any autocorrect bollocks
     
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    it looks like a keg dispenser
     
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    It keeps you warm AND dispenses beer? WIN, WIN! :thumbs:
     
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    :rofl: :lol::drunk:
     
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    I like the looks of the P series better.
     
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    I do like the looks of the Eurostove and that Allurefor a main area stove. For the basement I could give a cr*p what it looks like. However, when all is said and done, I'm a practical gal and I go with features I need with an eye towards cost (actually value) instead of looks. Actually, the P43 probably looks better in the living room than an Allure would because it fits in with my simple style furniture.
     
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    If you have to take a bunch of plates out to clean it. I'll stick with my 2 P61A-2s
    The Advance and Santa Fe, I do not use as much.
     
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    I would love to have any stove Harman makes because they're beautiful, but I chose the p43 because it's the least complicated to clean.
     
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    I like the looks of an enameled stove that has that old Frankland stove look. However, my basic principals of heating and convenience takes over when I am handing over the greenbacks, so I ended up with the p68. Found that to be very pricey, but practical. Runs so smoothly. Not complicated at all. Puts out wonderful heat.
     
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    The Harman Pellet Pro Feeder Welderment is one of the very best.
    However there is another new line of True European stoves coming out with Blue Tooth & WiFi for approx half the price, only for exclusive trained dealers! The certificate training for dealers is 2 days with a written test and an oral test taking measurements on a new $3K Pellet Stove Similator!
    The stoves are being imported and upgraded to meet our EPA requirements by Wolf Steel LTD in Barrie Ontario and are named after the Region in Italy where they are manufactured!
    Vicenza ! ! !
    See
     
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    That Vicenza is a nice stove, very similar to my Francesca.
     
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    I am sure I could take the class and Ace the test...But I would still have to come on here and ask you guys how to fix it!!