Too big of a stove?

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Even worse, you deprived your grandmother of $200.00 and bought a foreign-made stove. What sad times are these....
 
richg said:
Even worse, you deprived your grandmother of $200.00 and bought a foreign-made stove. What sad times are these....

That stove just plain old didn't fit in my tiny living room. Like I said, it's a 12' x 12' living room. We have a dog, a cat and a baby on the way. Space is at a premium. It just didn't make sense. Also, my grandmother will either sell it to another family member for $200, or she will sell it to a stranger for $500 or so. She'll get by I'm sure.
 
Install fire 1 said:
Good luck on your new purchase.

Let us know how it works out for you.

Will do. Like Den said, their isn't much info on these Amesti stoves - I hope to change that. Probably won't be installed till mid summer though.
 
Exmasonite said:
I think the "Is the stove too big?" question is similar to the "Do I have too many bullets?" query.... which pretty much answers itself, :)

You can also take less shots... and you can always build smaller fires. But if the clip is empty and the stove is full....
I was going to respond till I read this. Great reply!
 
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