Us Stove Magnolia model 2015

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sly22guy

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Oct 28, 2008
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Lancaster,PA
Does anyone have this model? Just looking for some more info on it. i know it is a realivly new stove. and us stove seems like a solid stove mfg.any input is welcome thanks
 
I took a look at this stove a weekend ago. Overall, not a bad little Chinese stove from what I could see. Simple, clean design with good exterior welds. The secondary system is a welded-in manifold rather than tubes. The bolt-on tab door latch on the stove looked a little wimpy, I'd order a spare just in case. If you get this stove, be sure to let us know how it burns for you.

Here's a couple shots at the local hardware store. It's to the right of the Summer's Heat 13NC.
 

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i was under the impression that they were made in tenn. the welded in manifold seems like a bad idea. am i correct in assuming that the tubes in the englanders are replacable if they were out?
 
Yep. In the ESW stoves the tubes can be taken out in just a few minutes and cost around $28 each to replace.

Edit: I just looked at the manual for the Magnolia. It is indeed one of those "world economy" items made in China. The manual shows no replaceable parts for the baffle.

Not a good thing.
 
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