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sleepie

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Dec 2, 2007
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elmira, new york
i have an old fierview stove---i need advice on what would be a comperable replacement as far as btu's--i am afraid to buy a stove and then it don't put out what this is putting out----i nthink my box size is about 7cf---please help with your expertise---thanks pat
 
The best you can do is compare the btu ratings and firebox size.
 
sleepie said:
i have an old fierview stove---i need advice on what would be a comperable replacement as far as btu's--i am afraid to buy a stove and then it don't put out what this is putting out----i nthink my box size is about 7cf---please help with your expertise---thanks pat

These are some of the closest I could find to what you have, heatwise.

http://www.pacificenergy.net/product_summit.php

Look at the 2100 in the link below.
http://www.envirofire.biz/fireplace-products/wood/freestanding-fireplace.html#2100

http://www.flame-intl.com/product.aspx?CategoId=1&Id=403

http://www.drolet.ca/product.aspx?CategoId=1&Id=348&Page=spec

http://www.englanderstoves.com/30-nc.html
 
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