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jetmech

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Dec 8, 2007
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Dillsburg PA
Am removing a wall and creating a 600 sq ft room with 8 windows in it and 8 foot ceilings. there is a 3 foot opening to kitchen and dining room. Its a ranch house so no upper level, There is currently a wall splitting the 2 large rooms with 6 foot opening ( the one im removing) i am using the intrepid to heat current room and some heat gets to other rooms, my question is will endeavor be too much stove once room is opened up.. or could i get by with the answer.. im hoping some heat goes through the opening to kitchen and dining room. just looking for some opinions from those who use these stoves.
 
I think you will be better served by the Endeavor. The heat should move around pretty well, and you will have the stove in a pretty large room. Plus, you won't have to tend it as much.
 
I think the Endeavor will work fine for you. Mine is in my family room which is open to the kitchen, both together are a little over 300 sq'. The Endeavor with a blower is a great convection heater, it'll move the air around without cooking you out of the stove room. My lazy boy is 3' from the stove and I can sit in it comfortably when the stove is pumping along at 700*. Put a fan on a floor of another room/hallway blowing cold air towards the stove room and that will also help move the heat around.
 
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