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mrpee

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Jan 8, 2015
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So today I picked up (to heavy) Hearthstone hearitage that is 3 yrs old for $1000.00. It's in real nice cond. except the handle for the side door is broken and I lost one if the door pins. Now to remove the Orley and build a hearth of some kind . It's a lot smaller then the Orley and should not burn as much wood.
 
The handles are a weak point on the Hearthstone stoves. I broke mine (although it was partly my fault). Lots of posts on this. Apparently there has been some changes made but I can't confirm that myself. You can buy a replacement kit from any dealer.

Good luck on your new stove.
 
If the stove was treated right, that's a good price. Handle kits are readily available. The Heritage does need well seasoned wood (as all epa stoves) to perform its best. Take care of the top baffle too, people have a tendency to go through them as well (breakage). Very pretty stove.
 
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