Help me ID this CL stove.

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K2Orion

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Apr 2, 2009
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St. Louis Mo
Is this a lopi answer?
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I can't make out the model # from the pic. It looks like maybe 5244E?
I'm trying to figure out if it will fit my opening.

Thanks and merry christmas.
 
Have you contacted the seller? Google Lopi or Travis Industries. Good websites, lots of info. Rick
 
Looks like a Vermont Castings S244E. Here's the specs.

Century Heating by Vermont Castings
Century High Efficiency EPA
Wood Stove - S244E

Product Features
* Heat capacity up to 1,000 sq. ft.
* Features leg base design and brick-lined firebox
* Cast iron door with ceramic glass
*Firebox dimensions:Volume 1.8cu. ft.;
20 3/4"W x 13 3/4"D
* Overall dimensions: 26 15/16H X 22
1/2W X 20 5/8D
* Maximum heat output: 26,100 Btu/hr
* Average emissions; 5.3 grams/hr
* Average efficiency: 74.5%
* Log capacity: 18"
* Product Weight: 174 lb.
* Shipping Weight: 198 lb.

* Optional Heat Circulating Fan Kit
 
Yup, there you have it. Sure looks like a close relative of my little CFM in the workshop. littlesmokey might just have nailed it, brain or no. Rick
 
Thats lopi's discontunued little wood stove that was made to be cheaper than the answer. We have 2 in the warehouse we cant get rid of, even for 600 bucks
 
I don't think it's a Lopi stove at all, I think it's a CFM S244E, just as littlesmokey said. Rick
 
I have that stove in my cabin. Bought at Menards about 2 years ago. Can't remember the brand (probably Century) but it was epa listed. It heats my small cabin (312 sqft) just fine. Short burn times, about 4 or 5 hours.
Doug
 
I haven't contacted the seller yet. I just found it on CL today and didn't think it would be wise to call them on xmas eve. I was looking for an insert for my small firebox fireplace. I wanted to do my research and know what I should be looking at first. My opening is 24"x24". I was trying to figure out if I could shorten it at all to fit in my fireplace. The listing includes the stove, blower, firebrick and a set of tools for $300. What do the experts think? Worth $300?
 
It's not a good idea to shorten the legs. It was tested with legs a certain length and the insurance guys could get testy if you alter them.

My little Century would have been worth $300. It has been a good little stove. Good luck picking it up.

Matt
 
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