Quadrafire question...

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2.4 cu ft firebox, and size of the glass on the door is 20 1/16" wide by 12 1/4"tall, real nice looking stove, they make a good product. But wouldn't be my first choice. I just installed a Napoleon 1900p in our home and we love it
 
I am very happy with my Quad 3100. I'm still learning how to use it but got it down pretty well. They are well built and can crank out some heat! They are a little more spendy up front but are built to withstand higher temps than other stoves I think. They don't have a huge following on here from what I have found. I would guess this is because they tend to be more $ than people want to spend.
 
I've had my 5700 step top 3 years now. I like it a lot. Puts out some serious heat when needed and With good seasoned wood I'm getting a 8 to 10 hr burn. I have replaced to baffle board on top of the tubes but that was covered under warranty.
 
Been burning an Isle Royale since 2002. I have had the headache of tapping one hinge pin back in, TWICE since then. That is the extent of my maintenance to date.
 
Maybe it's about time to shovel out some ashes? >>
 
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