Napolean Timberwolf economiser 2100

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greythorn3

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Oct 8, 2007
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i am wondering if it even gets below freezing in virginia?
 
I've seen'em....they appear to be a price-point stove from Napoleon.Not that there's anything wrong with that..... :smirk:
 
Does anyone have any experience with these stoves? they look similar to the Englander, summers heat brand, but I feel the Napolean is a better loooking stove for not a whole lot more money.

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Noone here knows anything about these stoves?
 
I am going to try this one more time.
 
no other experiences or rumors?
 
4- finger- Pauly said:
no other experiences or rumors?

I know nothing about this stove in particular, but I've seen a number of Napoleon stoves at a dealership and they look sharp and well made. I've never heard anything bad about them which is a ringing endorsement as far as I'm concerned.
 
Checked alot of them and want to get 1 as a starter stove.Maybe a better 1 later. Any answers on this now?
 
When I bought my stove I was considering the Timberwolf as well. There wasn't a lot of difference between the two. I only went with the Napoleon cuz it's my first stove and I didn't want to worry about any quality issues. To be honest, you really couldn't tell any diff with the stoves side by side. Maybe the door hardware and air control felt more solid or was it only in my mind.

If the performance of the Timberolf is even close to my stove, and I'd be surprised if it wasn't, then you'll have no regrets.
 
Differences appear to be in the heat shielding. This stove appears to be designed for convection and closer clearances. That could be a nice plus for some folks. I'd love to try one for a season.
 
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