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Englander 24G

Discussion in 'Non-EPA Woodstoves and Fireplaces' started by Farmchuck, Jan 24, 2018.

  1. Farmchuck

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    Good day all. Wondering if any of you fellows have ever heard of or know anything about a Englander 24G wood stove. Guy says he bought it new in 1991 for $1100.00 used it for 10 years to supplement heat for his house not using it anymore told me he quit cutting firewood when he put a new heating system in. Wants $400.00 for it. Looks like it would put out a decent amount of heat. I would be using it in my garage/shop.
     

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  2. Farmchuck

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    This is the plate on the side of the stove & the owners manual.
     

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  3. brenndatomu

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    Dunno anything 'bout that model specifically...but me personally, I'd have a hard time parting with more than $200 for a stove that old.
     
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    Slightly fancier version of a standard box stove- this style - box in a box so the blower can push air around the fire box portion.
     
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    It may very well be a great stove (I have two epa englanders and am completely satisfied) but again, sounds like a bit high of a price. Maybe in your area, the stove prices are high?

    I bought a fisher knock off for $125 and that thing will outlive both of us!
     
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    200.00 - 250.00 would be my limit on that stove.
     
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    X2, $400 is "steep" for that... o_O
     
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    $300.00 will get you this Kodiak monster with new fire brick if you wanna take a drive... :)
     

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