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After 21 years time for a new heater

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by HuskyMatt, Oct 21, 2020.

  1. HuskyMatt

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    A couple of months ago I got home from nightshift to be informed the door glass on our Coonara heater had cracked. Looked
    into getting a new glass for it but being a bay window job it has to come from Germany and was going to be around 1k to have it installed wtf!!!! Anyway we went through insurance and got a claim and put that towards a new heater as the old heater was getting tired and I will weld a bit of plate over the old glass door and use it as my shed heater now.
    The new heater has flat glass lol. It’s a Jindara (Kimberly model) and we got a new internal flue and chimney cap whilst we were going. The new heater is a little smaller than the old one but pumps out the heat and burns way more efficiently .
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  2. brenndatomu

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    Nice! :yes:
    I love that stove pipe...cool looking...
     
  3. moresnow

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    Very interesting pipe. I like it as well. Looks like you took very good care of the original stove. It would be interesting to hear how the new stove performs as you get used to it. If you get time.