I was just checking out the stove manufacturers sites and I see St. Croix has a new model called the Element. I assume it replaces the Lancaster, as it looks similar. Does anyone know of any other new models for this coming season?
Yeah, the Element is the old Pepin, looks like a Lancaster but had the versa grate burnpot and an igniter.I was just checking out the stove manufacturers sites and I see St. Croix has a new model called the Element. I assume it replaces the Lancaster, as it looks similar. Does anyone know of any other new models for this coming season?
looks like a woman's cleavage with a fire burning in the middle
Not a problem to me.Probably heard this before Smoke...But you might have a problem or two!
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Trust me... if you knew me you'd pay me not to strip!wait. what?
j/k. sounds like a cool idea.
me likes technology!
Fyrebug, is this Open house in the U.S? Or in your locale Canada?
When will they be at local Dealers (Youngstown Propane )?
Sounds like they have some nice features. Are they steel plate or cast? Do they incorporate the dual blower for combustion, like the Euromax (combustion blower and exhaust blower?)?
They are fairly expensive... in the $4,200 range (yes I know). Keep in mind our target market wasnt the big box store. We also have put the quietest components we could find on the market (by extension more expensive) so that we have one of the quietest unit on the markets. That plus the development of new electronics/software is keeping the price up.look like interesting stoves. I like that you can run the auger to empty it of pellets at the end of the season. Bottom feeder like the Harmans. Built in diagnostics. Keep us informed. Any idea on price?
I didOk, how many people did a search on Webiomass just to see their logo?
Be honest here.....
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