Opinions needed, XXV, M55, Mt Vernon

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Juddct

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Feb 7, 2021
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New England
Hello all,

After searching, reading reviews, and watching classifieds closely, I am looking for some feedback on these three stoves.

I like the aesthetics of all three and am looking to upgrade from my Summersheat stove.

All are close to the same range BTU wise. But looking for feedback on longevity, ease of use, and real heat output.

Thanks again for helping out a newbie!
 
Love my 2014 XXV. It will chew through any pellets and is super reliable. Parts are readily available, maintenance is fairly simple and it puts out great heat. Yes, they are pricey but, you get what you pay for. Actually, I was lucky...picked up a 4 year old stove for $1200. 7 tons later, it's running like a champ.
 
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Stay away from the Mt Vernon AE. It has a ton of sensors to deal with. Especially with it being a used stove. You can almost replace all the controls and motors in a Harman for just the cost of a circuit board on the AE. The AE is a beautiful whisper quiet stove when it is working but can be a nightmare when it breaks.
 
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Well,my humble opinions. the AE is good looking. Hard to diagnose and repair. The M55 is well proven,a great heater. The Harman speaks for itself, and arguably the easiest to clean,maintain and repair.
The big question should be,are you able to maintain and repair a unit? If not,how about your closest dealer? Or closest stove/chimney repair/cleaning guy?
 
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I like the Enviro M55
Reliable
easy to clean
easy to diagnose and repair
The only thing is Manifactor parts are a bit on the expensive side for Canadians
with the exchange not too bad in USD
 
Thanks for the info so far, all. I am comfortable cleaning, maintenance and repair. Sounds like the hunt for an E55 or XXV stands.

Thanks all,
Judd