Have you seen this Wood fireplace insert? Help me choose

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Winter2011

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Feb 20, 2011
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Northern AZ
Hi All,
I have a 1000 sqft upstairs I would like to heat with a wood fireplace insert. New units cost a lot of $$. I currently use a Englander PDVC-25 pellet stove to heat the 600 sq ft downstairs but trying to heat the entire house gets expensive when pellets are $250 a ton! I have been looking on crags-list but cant find much information on these models. Please let me know if you have information and if these are a good buy. I would like an efficient unit to get the most out of a piece of wood. My existing fireplace already has a 10" - 12" metal pipe running to the top. My house was built in 1969 and I am thinking of doing the install myself. The chimmeny is NOT masonary and has a cheap looking fake metal brick top on the roof.

Are any of these a good buy? (see pics) Or am i better off paying 3K for a new unit with professional install?

I cant find ANY information online about these which leads me to believe they are really old???

- Lopi Flawless Performance fireplace insert, Model X $500

- Earth Stove (side plate says Model C-201R / C-202R / C-205R) $450

- Ranger $350

Feedback is appreciated :)
 

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Not sure any of them are EPA clean burning......maybe the Earth is/was.
The Lopi is heavy duty and has a lot of money worth of brass in the doors, that's for sure!
The Ranger, I think, was an off-brand or something from US Stove or another maker like that.
 
jeff_t said:
What kind of fireplace do you have?

My fireplace is on an interior wall and the pipe is enclosed in the wall. It has a 10 - 12" metal pipe running from the fireplace to the roof with a cheapo 70's fake brick metal surround on the top of the house. Unfortunately the rock on the wall is fake but I think the rock on the floor is real.
 

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Not sure any of them are EPA clean burning......maybe the Earth is/was.
The Lopi is heavy duty and has a lot of money worth of brass in the doors, that's for sure!
The Ranger, I think, was an off-brand or something from US Stove or another maker like that.

Thanks for the reply, So correct me if im wrong, are you saying you would recommend the:

1. Lopi for $500
2. Earth Stove for $450
 
Hmmm, found out the Lopi is 15yrs old and hasent been burned for that long. I guess it is an 1980's model. If anyone has experience with this stove or knows Lopi stoves were built well in the 80's please let me know.
 
So it looks like the fireplace is a metal pre-fab type. This limits the stoves that can be put in there.
You have to make sure the stove you choose is rated for "zero clearance" installs.
 
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