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Recommendations for a wood insert ???

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Satchmo1960, May 2, 2018.

  1. Satchmo1960

    Satchmo1960

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    Went and looked at a Quadra-Fire Voyageur Grand... The wife like it and it seems like a nice unit numbers wise.
     
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    If I wouldn't have found my quadrafire 4100 on CL for a stupidly low price with a SS liner, I would have gotten the voyager grand as well.

    Keep us updated.
     
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    I too am now in the market for an insert. I'm leaning toward a Travis Industries stove again, but I'm not sold yet. I do like the Blaze King and it would be a touch easier on the wallet! I had an Avalon Rainier and we really like it. No cat but it was a very easy stove to learn. I look forward to hearing some more input on this one! Thanks!!
     
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    Good to hear! I keep hearing nothing but good things about the Drolets and for the money well hec. I am newer at wood burning so this fits right up my alley and so does the price point. Hoping to install this fall!
     
  5. Satchmo1960

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    Pulled the trigger on a Quadra-Fire Voyageur Grand wood insert. Now to get all this downed wood cut, split and stacked for winter.