Lopi Republic 1750

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Yawiney

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Dec 20, 2011
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West Sonoma County, CA
Anyone have experience with these? I am in process of finding out if it will fit into my Heatilator HB36A and if so am leaning toward getting over the Quad 2700i or Regency Hearth Heater which are my 2 other choices.

Thanx in Adv.
 
I have the stove version, we had it put in right after we bought the Cottage last fall. Love it so far. As I understand, the insert has the bypass damper which the stove does not. Currently the stove is the primary heat source for us and I really don't have any complaints. Right now it's 6 degrees out and a comfy 73ish in here. Watching the secondaries dance on a hot reload before I turn in for the night.
 
I had a Lopi Endeavor which I believe uses the same sized firebox. The stove was well made, 18x18 square firebox was awesome, brick baffle at the top instead of a board and the bypass was nice(not sure if the 1750 has that option?).
 
rdust said:
I had a Lopi Endeavor which I believe uses the same sized firebox. The stove was well made, 18x18 square firebox was awesome, brick baffle at the top instead of a board and the bypass was nice(not sure if the 1750 has that option?).

The stove doesn't...
 
Now looking into putting a freestanding on the floor and back-venting horizontal the 32 inches to the 90 degree elbow of 6" stainless flex pipe.
If i can do this i can have the big Stove i want. Looking at isle Royale and Jotul Firelight 600.
 
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