Add-on wood boiler

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Reggie Dunlap

Feeling the Heat
Dec 13, 2005
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Northern Vermont
Does anyone know anything about the Eko boilers sold through New Horizon Corp. in West Virginia? They seem very similar to the Tarm, but at a more reasonable price. Their website has a lot of info. Any other suggestions for an affordable indoor wood boiler would be appreciated. Thanks,
Reggie
 
I have a Harman coal/wood boiler. The model I have is the SF 160. I maintain 195-degree water with only 2, 5 gallons pails of nut coal for 24 hours. I think this is one of the better boilers out there today. It’s well made and the price is just right. What’s nice about this boiler if the power goes out I can still use it. you have to load it by hand and shake it.
http://www.harmanstoves.com/
 
I emailed New Horizon for more information but never received a reply. Like you, I'm curious about alternatives to the Tarm.
 
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