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  1. seedy New Member

    joined: Oct 6, 2011
    6 posts
    TX
    http://houston.craigslist.org/for/2645946051.html

    Does anyone have a clue about or recognize this stove? I read that England Stove Works makes 3 brands, including Englander. The seller has not responded, but I need to know if this is too much stove for 500-600sf?
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  2. webbie Administrator

    joined: Nov 17, 2005
    10,946 posts
    Western Mass.
    It sure looks like an older one!
  3. pen Super Moderator

    joined: Aug 2, 2007
    6,075 posts
    N.E. Penna
    Certainly is "boxy" enough to be.

    pen
  4. glenlloyd New Member

    joined: Sep 14, 2011
    155 posts
    des moines, IA
    don't know about the stove but that's a cylinder head sitting next to it on the floor...hehe.
  5. joecool85 Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 24, 2010
    834 posts
    Central Maine
    Not sure if it's an Englander or not, but it sure is too big for 500sq ft. Is this for a camp or something?
  6. tickbitty Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 21, 2008
    1,486 posts
    VA
    It's not a current Englander model but appears to be one of the older EPA ones that they have manuals for on their website. I would guess it might be the

    18-MH, 50-SHW15 & 50-TRW15 - which are catalytic stoves? It's shown on a pedestal but looks like the same stove? http://www.englanderstoves.com
    of course then again they may have looked pretty similar to that for a long time.

    And $400 sounds like a lot for that stove, regardless. You can get a beautiful new-tech Englander for a smallish space though, and for not too much $, this one!
    http://www.englanderstoves.com/17-vl.html

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