Looking to buy a stove, US Stove / Ashley?

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joecool85

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I'm thinking about getting a wood stove for our 1,350 sq ft two story home. It would go in the living room in the addition that doesn't have a second floor above it (added on). I'm interested in getting an Ashley 1100B like this: http://usstove.com/proddetail.php?prod=APS1100

It is EPA certified at 75% efficiency and I can get it from Home Depot for $750.

Anyone run one similar to this? The price is good and the quality seems nice (checked one out in person).

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I'm thinking now of maybe going with an Englander 17-vl.

http://englanderstoves.com/17-vl.html

$750, also from Home Depot. Still made in the USA, and appears to be higher quality. This model puts out 40,000btu (enough for my needs as an oil cutter).
 
I just bought the APS1100 for $350 at the Tractor Supply Store. I will be installing it during the week. What did you end up buying?
 
joecool85 said:
I'm thinking now of maybe going with an Englander 17-vl.

http://englanderstoves.com/17-vl.html

$750, also from Home Depot. Still made in the USA, and appears to be higher quality. This model puts out 40,000btu (enough for my needs as an oil cutter).

It is a smaller, shallow firebox stove. If you really like it, also check with a True Value store for pricing.
http://www.idealtruevalue.com/servlet/the-67563/Detail

If you are looking at the VL-17, you might like this price better - delivered.
http://www.overstockstoves.com/50tvl17--epa-certified-noncatalytic-wood-stove--1250171200.html

Both stoves had small fireboxes. They'll warm the place up, but I wouldn't expect 8 hour fires. But if this is for the same location that you were thinking of putting the Jotul 602, then it should do for that purpose.
 
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