Can anyone identify this stove?

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Efel was/is a good maker. That's what my dad had in the '80s but ours was cloaked in brown with a big gold lion and thus a lot uglier than that one!
It appears to be in really good shape and is a large heater. They made multifuel stoves too, not sure if that's one. I think they made a model that looks like that for a long time, so it could be an EPA qualified stove or not, depending on if it's just an older model in good shape, or if it's as new as it looks! It might be a good stove even if it's not an EPA model, but the glass might not stay that clean etc as the glass on the older models (at least on our really old one from the 80s that had glass slats in the front) tended to get black pretty easily. Ours was also too big for the room, apparently, which was why it had to be kept dampered down and that's why the glass was black, so....

Try to find out the model number and then you can look it up easy. Can't really see the label on the guy's craigslist post.
 
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