New BK Scirocco is here!!

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Joful, Neither the Element nor the Sirocco are the best looking, but if you need utility they can't be beat. Did a small shoulder burn last night with the new 20. It was 55 outside and yet had enough draft. Only burned some small twigs and branches, enough to burn for about one hour. Stove actually got hot enough to engage the cat, but only for a short while. House gained 5 degrees over that burn. P1010472.JPGP1010475.JPG
 
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Evilgriff,
Can you step back a bit and take another picture or two of your setup?
 
Todd, are you sure you want me to? I don't own some of the fancy houses others have on here, hell my house is not even as nice as some of the cabin's I've seen posted. But it is warm and toasty. And Todd, I will make an exception for you on this one as I am planning to hit the lottery Friday night and get a huge remodel done!! The other plan if I don't win, more likely, is hey if you can't keep up with the Joneses, maybe I can smoke them out!!P1010476.JPG
 
It's a good looking blaze king! Don't feel bad about the house the wall behind my stove still isn't finished.
 
Thanks for the pics, looks like a fine install to me. Hope you report back and give us a review when it gets colder and you can fill her up and let her rip.

Looks like the weather is finally changing for me and I get to play with my new Blaze King the next few days.
 
That is one nice stove.

Is there space to put a Dutch Oven on the top?

Robert
 
What's wrong with sheetrock behind the stove? That's all I have and my tile is way lamer than yours too.

I think Todd, and all of us, wanted to check out the flue setup which is the ideal vertical double wall.
 
Looks great i hope you like it, we are a brotherhood of wood burners here who cares who has a nicer house.
 
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I know, old-ish thread, but I was wondering if you'd mind (evilgriff) giving usable firebox dimensions?
I know they're in the manual, but I'd like real world and I'm very interested to know how this stove heats for you too.
It's been almost 2 months now, so you should be a pro at running it by now......right?;)
I have a similar sized ranch home in northern Mi with colder winter temps (I'm assuming:cool: ) and think I might be better served with the 30 due out soon. The ability to burn at needed temp for extended times might mean I don't need the larger stove.
 
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