Looking to buy a new wood stove. In my area The Osburn is $1950.00 and the Pacific Energy is $1800.00 (with fan included). Any suggestions or recommendations on which one I should buy would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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trizoyd said:Looking to buy a new wood stove. In my area The Osburn is $1950.00 and the Pacific Energy is $1800.00 (with fan included). Any suggestions or recommendations on which one I should buy would be appreciated.
Thanks.
trizoyd said:Looking to buy a new wood stove. In my area The Osburn is $1950.00 and the Pacific Energy is $1800.00 (with fan included). Any suggestions or recommendations on which one I should buy would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Todd said:I see the Osburn has a stainless steel baffle, is it similar to PE's baffle? I like the idea of the bypass. Does the Osburn 2000 have the bypass?
hemlock said:The PE baffle is stainless steel. It is a pretty heavy-duty baffle.
trizoyd said:Thanks guys!
The size of my house that I want to heat is around 1800 square feet. It's an old drafty house, so I want a stove that will push the heat. I also went to another local hardware store and checked out their Drolet Austral stove. This stove appears to be almost the same as the Osburn 2300 and is priced to sell. They only want $1050.00 pus tax and it includes a blower fan, stainless steel baffle, and bypass draft.
Any suggestions on this stove?
FyreBug said:hemlock said:The PE baffle is stainless steel. It is a pretty heavy-duty baffle.
Same with 2300 then.
trizoyd said:Thanks guys!
The size of my house that I want to heat is around 1800 square feet. It's an old drafty house, so I want a stove that will push the heat. I also went to another local hardware store and checked out their Drolet Austral stove. This stove appears to be almost the same as the Osburn 2300 and is priced to sell. They only want $1050.00 pus tax and it includes a blower fan, stainless steel baffle, and bypass draft.
Any suggestions on this stove?
BeGreen said:FyreBug said:hemlock said:The PE baffle is stainless steel. It is a pretty heavy-duty baffle.
Same with 2300 then.
Are you sure about that? The PE baffle is an enclosed stainless box that incorporates the secondary manifold and protects the ceramic blanket on top. Take a look and I think you will find them quite different designs.
DuckDog said:I just installed a Super 27 last year. I am 100% completely satisfied with my choice. Awesome stove. Was able to keep the house warmer and used about 1/3 less wood that my old "airtight" stove. I still marvel at the secondary burn. Really cool.
I got the Super 27 with pedistal + nickle door + ashpan kit.
I payed $1858+tax(13%).
Good luck,
Drew
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