2012 Harman Accentra pellet insert for the right price?

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Cody901

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Oct 19, 2016
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Maryland
Hello,
Looking at a used stove and was wondering if this is a decent price. He was asking $3500 and I have him down to $3000. Is that still too much for a 4 year old unit? This would be my first one so I am new to it all. It is very clean and was mainted very well.

Thanks,
Cody
 
Hello,
Looking at a used stove and was wondering if this is a decent price. He was asking $3500 and I have him down to $3000. Is that still too much for a 4 year old unit? This would be my first one so I am new to it all. It is very clean and was mainted very well.

Thanks,
Cody
Hello Cody:
Welcome to the crew, and you will find one for 2 grand On the Lancaster crags list in Phila under appliance
If you want to drive to Phila for a thou.
Good Luck
Ed
 
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Thank you, I did already inquire about that one and it was sold. They haven't deleted the post, so this is my next option.

Cody
 
i dont know if stuck on harmen but there is a guy south of lancaster pa that sells new enviro's at great prices. last year a bought a new enviro m55 cast iron with the pipe for around 3100. around hear the local dealer want something like 4500 so it was worth the 3 hr drive for me
 
So...I decided to call the local stove shop and they are running 10% off of harman right now. For another $779 I can have a brand new 52i. I think this is the better option. Also, the $300 tax credit is still available for this year in md until December. I'm going to call today to order and get the final numbers. I will be installing it myself, so looking for any tips? I have a masonry chimney and just curious about running the exhuast and OAK up the chimney together? Any tips on a block off plate? Best way to terminate the ends out of the top of the chimney? Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks,
Cody
 
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