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  1. pete7713 New Member

    joined: Mar 6, 2013
    4 posts
    I can purchase a demo for $1699 or a new stove for $1999,is either a good deal. They also have power pellets $200 per ton
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  2. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,729 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    Not bad for either but go new.
  3. pete7713 New Member

    joined: Mar 6, 2013
    4 posts
    Thanks for your advice. There aren't many stove dealers in my area to get a price comparison idea. The only other dealer I went to had a mini sitting on display for $2100. I asked if it was a mini or mini-a,they said what's a mini-a? Turned out to be a mini, mini-a would be $2400. Is there an easy way to tell them apart or do you just go by the build date.
  4. john193 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 11, 2010
    395 posts
    Southeast PA
    do you still get a warranty with the floor model? If so, go with it.
  5. pete7713 New Member

    joined: Mar 6, 2013
    4 posts
    It's a demo hooked up and burning pellets, warranty started 4 months ago when they started using it.
  6. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,729 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    I thought they only made the "a" now which is improved?
  7. smwilliamson Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 28, 2009
    2,729 posts
    Southcoast, MA
    That would be a mini a
  8. pete7713 New Member

    joined: Mar 6, 2013
    4 posts
    the mini a is the newer model,the first stove i looked at was a mini, must have been old stock
  9. imacman Minister of Fire

    Without the full warranty for the demo, buy the new stove.

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