Eko 25 first cleaning

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t4driller

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Jul 29, 2013
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windber pa
Just want to give a big thank you to the members on this site. [emoji2] [emoji2] [emoji2] I have an eko 25 with no storage and this was my first cleaning. All that was in the chimney and boiler tubes was just some fine fly ash.
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I burnt probably 6 cord threw it last year. I'm going to make some small changes to my system to make it a little better, then will probably add storage in the next few years. But for now it's doing great and the wife and kids love the warm house. So once again thanks to everyone on this site for teaching great burning habits and safety. [emoji2] [emoji14] [emoji2] [emoji14]
 
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the stainless nozzle cover didn't hold up the greatest but I can make a bunch of them out of the material I have, and it only takes about 30 minutes to make.
 
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1800 roughly. It's an old cape cod with no insulation really, and Windows that are not the best. I could make it whatever temp I wanted it to be very easily. The wife always had it at 80 in here with her and the kids walking around in their underwear when I got home from work. She even likes loading it and she never once used a wood appliance before.
 
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