Should I pull the trigger

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ddown said:
Just for you Hiram I will

Consider it SOLD!

Got Your PM.

Thank you,Hiram :)
 
Pm or Telephone I'm retired so I'm available all times
 
ddown said:
Nothing really wrong just gets a little hot sometimes crack a door and evens out. Other wise chimney works and stays clean and it does what it's supposed I think I'll pass I have never seen a Englander with broken welds.

Thanks

What about getting a wood pellet stove?

I traded in my VC Consolidated DutchWest for one!
 
I have a good supply of wood and Pellets aren't cheap!!
 
ddown said:
I have a good supply of wood and Pellets aren't cheap!!

That is a Very Good reason!

Can you post some pics, we would like to see it burning!


 

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Another 30 bites the dust. Dang things need to stop heating so much. Usually they are replaced with Blaze Kings. ;-)

The Super 27 has always seemed to be a real heating machine. I am still waiting for Hogwildz to light up that 30 and the Summit insert for the real shoot-out.
 
ddown said:
I bet quite a few people would be interested to hear a review of how the two stoves compare to each other once you get familiar with the Super 27, at least I know I would.

YES. please do a comparison of the two. (the NC30 and the PE27)
 
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