Enviro Maxx Model Question

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Indes

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Sep 18, 2016
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Hey long time reader, first time poster here.

I'm looking into buying an Enviro Maxx and the best deal I can find is on a Maxx-B

I know the Maxx-M is a multifuel, but does anyone know the difference between the

Maxx-1, Maxx-A and the Maxx-B

Thanks.
 
Welcome to the Forum
The Max X and the Max M
Max X 70,000 BTU
86 % efficiency
Uses wood pellets

Max M 70,000 BTU on wood 60,000 on others
79.5 % efficiency
Uses Pellets - wood, corn, wheat, barley, & grass only

The basic differences between the 2 Stoves
 
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The Maxx-M is a multi fuel Stove with a stirrer/agitator in the burn pot. Will burn just about anything. When burning good quality wood pellets you don't have to clean the stove as often as the Maxx-B. Both excellent big heaters - adding the duct work package makes this stove a great option if looking to get heat to a hard to reach area of the house.
 
Maxx 1 is the current non-multi fuel unit. Seems the B model was the prior revision of the Maxx1, a great heater BTW. If its used, grab it- it won't last long.
 
I haven't seen reference to a MAXX A only MAXX 1 or MAXX B. Based on serial number, I would suggest that it may be a variation on parts supply or software program. Manuals are available for the 1 & B...
 
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