Who made Austroflamm Integra II???

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Astroflamm is their own brand. They are out of AUstria and have been around a long time. I think they were one of the original early stove makers. They should have some sort of web site and parts available as they are still a viable company.
 
Thanks Driz and BrotherBart!

I am looking for a pellet insert for the coming winter. I cannot decide which brands to get. My options are the Austroflamm Integra II, the Lopi Yankee Bay, or the Lennox Winslow Insert.

Please advice.

Thanks...
 
the current company who produces the Integra II in Europe is called Rika

website: http://www.rika.at/en/pellet_stove/

if you go to the austrian austroflam website you will find that they don't offer a pellet stove.

Somehow the american http://www.luckydistributing.com/Heat/index.cqs uses the name austroflamm in connection with the rika pellet stove.
don't ask me why? I guess it used to be sold under that name before too.

Personally, I find the Rika Pellet Stoves to be one of the most advanced products. No comparison to any american products!!!!!
Stove is EPA approved not exempt. Has a 94% Efficiency and does not have the Victorian look from a bygone area.

if you have the need for parts, you should get it from the importer.
 
thanks pelletfan.

So should I get the austroflamm integra II? The price of the Austroflamm Integra II is about $1000 more compared to the Lopi Yankee Bay or the Lennox Winslow Insert!!!

Btw, where did you find the information on the "94% efficiency"??
Thanks...
 
Like the Integra II for following reasons:
Large Hooper 145pnds, Thermostat included - let's you control Temperature for 7days a week, twice a day. Definitely the looks of it too - which is personal. Efficiency 94% take a look at http://www.rika.at/en/2084/
EPA certified not exempt, one never knows what the crazies out there will do with global warming.
Price is more, but I also get a more refined product. Will not have to raise the sound of my TV when Stove runs on a high setting. Fans run on ball bearings. Dealer did a presentation with actual burn and I was sold on it. There are a couple of other issues too, which speak for the Integra II.
 
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