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US wood stoves

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by J Dub, Jan 6, 2015.

  1. fox9988

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    Just the looks.
     
  2. Huntindog1

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    Only difference is the pedestal has a larger ash drawer.
     
  3. Doug

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    Huntindog1 is correct. I will say this about mine. It is the pedestal with large ash drawer. I do not use the ash drawer. I shovel it out into a bucket. Much easier and less mess in my opinion.
     
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    If you are looking for a lower cost stove I'd go Englander or Century. I've had the pleasure of installing a LOT of Century stoves and never got a call back when it came to problems. Englanders are very solid as well from my observations looking at them, although I haven't installed them etc. I've been installing and working on stoves for over 13 years for my bread and butter if that has any sway in your decision.

    The thing I like about these stoves is that they are inexpensive and not CHEAP. Cheap as we know implies poor quality which US stoves are.