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mkvrgti

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Mar 21, 2012
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is there an online site where i can order the pipe to pipe up my pellet stove? everything else is cheaper online so i would guess you could find this cheaper.
 
it hard to beat dynamites prices.be sure to type the word "dynamite" in the box for the promotion code.i had a local dealer quote me a price of $700+ for my basement install and i got it from dynamite for $350
 
Has anybody used www.chimneylinerpro.com ?? I need a 4" 25 Ft liner kit for my insert and this site has a price of $273.40 free shipping. All other sites are pushing 350-400...The specs seem to be the same with chimneylinerpro.com except the pipe is M-Flex brand as opposed to Flex king pro on chimneylinerdepot.com Any help is appreciated! Thanks
 
Yep, Dynamite buys does have great prices, and good service too.

Another option might to give Eric at Kinsman Stoves a call. He's a hearth forum member, a great guy, and will give discounts if you mention you're a forum member too.
330-448-0300
www.kinsmanstoves.com
 
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was just on the dynamite site tried to type dynamite in the box game me no discounts.
 
Dynamitebuys seems to be a lot more expensive than chimneylinerpro... $352 for just the 4" 25ft flex pipe? Unless I'm reading it wrong it seems more expensive. Nobody has tried chimneylinerpro.com huh? I think I'll give them a try. I'm looking to save some loot any way I can.
 
The more I look into liner kits the more I read about the insulation wrap. Is it worth doing? Also is it worth the extra coin for the smooth wall liner kit? Hmmmm.....
 
The more I look into liner kits the more I read about the insulation wrap. Is it worth doing? Also is it worth the extra coin for the smooth wall liner kit? Hmmmm.....

IMHO if you were installing the flex liner in an interior chimney - absolutely not necessary to use a liner. If on the otherhand a liner is being installed in a chimney where its exposed to the elements on a outside facing wall - then a insulation wrap may be worth considering.
 
The flex liner is going in the chimney runs along the exterior and is surely exposed to the elements....I guess I'll grab the insulation kit as well....What about the upgraded smooth wall flex liner? I dont know if I should go all out and grab the thicker smooth wall insert over the regular liner...its $150 clams more.. sorry for all the questions I just want to make the best chioce without spending too much.
 
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