Dutch West

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Bill

Minister of Fire
Mar 2, 2007
584
South Western Wisconsin
I can get a super deal on a new mid sized one, what's the opinion on this stove, and the everburn system. Is this a safe stove?


Thanks
 
Bill please describe you chimney setup. recently the Everburn has received quite a bit of negative post here. A couple were installed in over draft chimneys, the solution was a manual damper. Vermont Casting replied here stating there are thousands working fine and that only a few draft situations created problematic opperations. Personally if the stove was going in my home I would figure out how to opperate it. there are a frw simple tip that make oppreation easier Trader has an entire post dedecated to the non Cat Dutch West he has prefected its opperations. If you have decent draft, then chances are you will be fine. This is not a carte blank endorsement.. I am still communicating with VC if there are issues, they have expressed willingness to address them. Talk to your dealer. Find out his history with the dutch west everburn stoves. If honest he will admitt to any past issues and his solutious
 
Thanks for your reply, my chimney is 6" double wall black interior, to 6" stainless, height about 14' straight up. I can get such a good price on this stove I would like to consider it. Just need to do my final measurements, hearth pad design, etc.

Bill
 
Search posts for "everburn" and dutchwest before you buy to make sure it's waht you want. I've found that most dealers in my area don't know how to operate these, so you can't rely on dealers exclusively. I would recommend seeing one set up and in operation before you decide...maybe right for you, maybe not.
 
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