Anyone know what kind of stove this is?

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That looks like a Thelin Parlor 3000 pellet stove. They make some pretty nice looking stoves, dont they?
 
I love the way the stove looks and the price is right but I have an insert now and dont really want to install a freestanding unit for lack of space. It has an antique look to it which I like and generally just looks classy. I think I have heard that name before.
 
they make a small one called a "gnome" with that look also, and they do wood and i think gas as well. its not a company that does a lot of advertising that ive seen which might be why they arent as well known as other brands.
 
I just found Thelin on the internet and it definitely looks like that stove. Any chance Englander will come out with an insert that looks like that and at a good price of course? Your participation in these forms have made me an Englander fan.
 
OU812 said:
I just found Thelin on the internet and it definitely looks like that stove. Any chance Englander will come out with an insert that looks like that and at a good price of course? Your participation in these forms have made me an Englander fan.

just did a new pellet insert, corie's 25-epi. i dont think we would do another insert for a while though , usually we just carry one pellet insert. as for the "parlour stove" look i doubt we would ever do one like that (bummer, i'd love to have one) but it would take a totally different set of processes to make a round stove like that, it wouldnt really be somthing we could do with our current machines.
 
Mike - I see a lot of times people have problems with the dry air coming from pellet stoves and the outsides do not get hot enough to heat a pan of water on type. Has there ever been talk about adding a humidifier to the heat exchanger? I would love to see this as an option. Maybe even one you could add fragrances or eucalyptus oil as well. Just a thought.
 
Yes a sent sounds great can it be fruity....
 
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