Liner question

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Hearing from others who have used the "smooth" liners, they are a little tougher to manipulate but still flexible. Don't expect it to completely smooth. Typically It is smoother than the non smooth liner.
 
It is slightly stiffer but not much. The inside is perfectly smooth. The Flex King Pro is different than other "smooth" liners. The other liners are like "john193" said, not completely smooth. They have seams that make it not perfectly smooth. They are smoother than the standard 1 ply liner, but not as smooth as the Flex King Pro.
 
I didn't go with the pro just a flex king. seems like it'll work just fine.the single ply was easy to manipulate and cut.I got the insert up and running and I'm very excited not to use oil to heat my house.
 
I didn't go with the pro just a flex king. seems like it'll work just fine.the single ply was easy to manipulate and cut.I got the insert up and running and I'm very excited not to use oil to heat my house.

Congrats on the insert - pics or it didn't happen;)
 
this is the Timberwolf insert in the basement have the p43 upstairs only heating hot water now .I'm stoked !
 

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