Any info on the Napoleon 1402 insert?

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mjlynch12

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May 18, 2008
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Phila. Pa.
Hello all, first time poster, I hope I'm doing this right. I'm looking at the Napoleon 1402 insert and the Jotul 550. One concern I have is the field of view. I think the Jotul 550 is bigger than the Napoleon 1402. I'm working on a budget so I'm probably leaning toward the Napoleon. Does anyone have any experience with them? Another topic is the liner, I have the 8x13 terra cotta on an outside wall. The chimney is about 33'. Does it have to be an insulated liner? What type of stainless; 304,316,316ti ? Thanks for the help. :cheese:
 
woodlee Ive just bought the napoleon back in feb. and I like what I got. It heats 1500sq just fine the ups stairs bedrooms stay nice and warm.Ive in stalled the liner my self but I didnt have 33' feet I only had 25'
I bought my stove online at www.DynamiteBuys.com Got the insert and the dura vent liner kit for 1700.00 deliverd to my front door.
Were in Phila. do you live>Im in blue bell pa
Im not sure if the liner had to be insulated our not. The people how sold me the stove told me that it didnt have to be and I have the 8x13terra
I just looked on line stove for 1328.00
 
I have heated with a 1401 (the 1402's older brother) for about 10 years. I'll be heating with this for anther 10 or more. Very happy with it.
 
Thanks for the input. I still haven't decided. I may be able to get a Hearthstone Clydesdale floor model for about $2200, do you think that's a decent price? This unit has a very nice viewing window. So far my choices are Napoleon 1402 for about $1500 with small window. Then the Clydesdale for about $2200 with nice window. Then the jotul 550 looks nice and nice window for about $2600. What do you think? Thanks.
 
One thing that you may consider is that with the flush designs such as the Jotul 550, you don't have a hot horizontal surface at the top to attach a stove thermometer. Also many people like to have a surface to set a container of water to add moisture to the air.

Jotul's 550 sure is a nice looking stove. Much prettier than the Napoleon 1402.

Dan
 
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