Finally, the 25-IP is on Englander's web site.

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Different stoves for different folks. Looks to much like my kitchen trash can that someone put a tv into.
 
Nice to see them come out with a stove that has more pellet capacity, and it will attract customers who want a more modern look.
 
Looks pretty darn sexy to me! Stove porn. ;em
 

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I love it! Too bad I just (today!) took delivery of a 55-trpah.

imacman, I noticed the 80-lb hopper as well. I am surprised that larger hoppers like that aren't the standard. This will be my first year heating with pellets so I don't have much to base this on, but th 120-lb hopper was one of the things that drew me to the 55-trpah. I can't fathom operating a stove with a hopper that only holds one bag!
 
Saw it live a few weeks ago. Looks well designed with lots of room to work inside. Good job by the boys at Englander.
 
I don't see a price for it. Anyone know what it costs?
 
Very modern unit.

Lots of updates. Would love to see one in person to look over the entire unit.

I would like to see the Pot and heat exchange system.

Does it use a pot like the PAH? An exchanger like the EP? An ignitor like the CPM? (Things I would take from each stove).

I do like the looks. It comes with Round side panels or Flat side panels. "like". :)
 
It has somewhat of a plain jane , utilitarian look to me, and I`m not sure I like the perforation designs (far too many punched holes) in the sheet metal. It also looks like it might be prone to denting .
These modernistic european designs usually beg for some stainless or colored panels .
All that aside, it might be a big hit for others and I do commend Englanders for not standing still , not content to rest on their laurels. They know they have to keep up with current designs and produce what buyers want.
Hopefully Mike Holten will provide us with a look at the interior?
 
OK, the specs say it burns on low at 14K BTU with Max burn time (assuming set on low) is 38 hrs. ( 80 lb hopper)?
The P38 burns on low at 8.5K and I can get 38 hrs on low using 40 lbs.
This is sending up a red flag to me since I burn low on the shoulder season .
Am I`m missing something ?
 
OK, the specs say it burns on low at 14K BTU with Max burn time (assuming set on low) is 38 hrs. ( 80 lb hopper)?
The P38 burns on low at 8.5K and I can get 38 hrs on low using 40 lbs.
This is sending up a red flag to me since I burn low on the shoulder season .
Am I`m missing something ?

What do you think is so wrong with the numbers? They don't seem all that out of line at first glance...
 
It has somewhat of a plain jane , utilitarian look to me, and I`m not sure I like the perforation designs (far too many punched holes) in the sheet metal. It also looks like it might be prone to denting .
These modernistic european designs usually beg for some stainless or colored panels .
All that aside, it might be a big hit for others and I do commend Englanders for not standing still , not content to rest on their laurels. They know they have to keep up with current designs and produce what buyers want.
Hopefully Mike Holten will provide us with a look at the interior?


i might be able to arrange that, cant today dont have my camera with me but i'll make a point to bring it in and shoot the one we have burning back in the plant
 
What do you think is so wrong with the numbers? They don't seem all that out of line at first glance...
Not out of line necessarily but it indicates to me that at 14K BTU on low setting the stove will burn more pellets during the shoulder seasons (obviously more heat too) and probably not optimally suited to my low burning .
Again only my preference for a stove that burns less on the low end .

5 min later post: Thinking about this more , if I had a stove with auto ignition that automatically started and stopped on a thermostat I wouldn`t have to worry about running it constantly on low during the shoulder seasons. I really should think about upgrading what I have I guess.
 
Definantly not my cup of tea but its good to see a variety of stoves being produced. If we were all the same it would be a very dull world.
 
Are there any factory seconds yet, Mike?

A scratch and dent model ;) I may know a guy... LOL
 
Any idea when we will see these in stores? About time to replace the 25pdvc.

Also, how high from the floor is the exhuast?
 
Any idea when we will see these in stores? About time to replace the 25pdvc.

Also, how high from the floor is the exhuast?

I think Mike said they were gonna be order only. Dont know if its for good? Or this season only?

As for the combustion blower. They have stuck to the same guidelines for all there stoves. (At least all I have seen). I took out my 17 yr old PDV and put in a Spankin new CPM. All are 16", er, is it 18"? Dammit.

Whats your PDVC? 16"
 
Only 13" on my pdvc. But 16 would work fine for me actually, as long as it isn't under what I have now.
 
Only 13" on my pdvc. But 16 would work fine for me actually, as long as it isn't under what I have now.

Your saying 13" to the bottom of the vent? Right?

Because I am talking "On Center". So your 13" is 16".
 
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