Q&A Catalytic wood stove??

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Nov 27, 2012
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Now I read on here that these Blaze King type stoves are 70% or more efficient. How much more efficient would that be compared to my dad's stove he bought in 1982 and like I said its just basic I believe its called "Triumph" (spelling).
Last question: as for catalytic stoves are Blaze King a well built stove now a days?



Answer:

Blaze King are well regarded stoves.
If a cat stove is 70% efficient, this makes it probably 50% more efficient than an older stove which might have been 45-50%.

In any case, don't expect 24 hour burn times. The best stoves will hold an overnight fire as long as 8-14+ hours, but that's about the max. Having realistic expectations will help you enjoy your stove more.
 
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