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$ 500 was a great deal on the stove. Does it have a blower? Let us know how it does as far as putting out the heat.

I spent 4 summers in Foscoe between Boone and Banner Elk. I always thought I would live in the NC Mountains some day in a log cabin. That was the dream, anyway. Congrats on your cabin.
 
basswidow said:
$ 500 was a great deal on the stove. Does it have a blower? Let us know how it does as far as putting out the heat.

I spent 4 summers in Foscoe between Boone and Banner Elk. I always thought I would live in the NC Mountains some day in a log cabin. That was the dream, anyway. Congrats on your cabin.

Thank you. I'm going to see how it goes without the blower. It's a pretty small place-950sq. ft. and I was super stingy with the furnace heat, so this will be warmer for sure.

I'm a bit further south in Hendersonville.
 
Wow! Really love that old hearth and the stove looks very happy in there!
 
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