Opinions needed for new stove

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PapaDave

Minister of Fire
Feb 23, 2008
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Northern MI - in the mitten
As some here know, I've been holding off getting a new stove.
The time has come which will allow the E-30 this year, and the BK sirocco seems too rich right now.
The opinions I'd like would be re: getting the E-30 or waiting on the new model Englander.
What say the experts?
 
The 30-NC is one sexy looking beast.




But I am Biased. ;)

For the price. Its hard to beat? There is a thread for some for $599 plus shipping? Have you checked on them?
 
Saw that thread today Dex. I might check on it tomorrow. I need to know what shipping will be.
That's the one that brought this to a head.
It was starting to look like no 30 deals this year, and a guy from Oregon finds a deal in Michigan.
Ain't the interwebs amazing?
 
The web is an amazing place.

This place is case in point. ;)
 
It's a cat stove. It has an 8" outlet, which could be an inconvenience. Looks like the sides have been glowing before

I'd get the 30.
 
Thanks Mike.
Doesn't HD do free shipping to my door? Locally, I can online order for 899 + tax.
Might have jumped the gun here anyway. This purchase may have to wait a while......again.>> If I need to wait, maybe the new one will be available when I'm finally ready to buy, eh?
That older BK can be someone else's problem, but thanks for trying. It's appreciated.
It's a good 4-5 hour drive..one way. :eek:
 
Thanks Mike.
Doesn't HD do free shipping to my door? Locally, I can online order for 899 + tax.
Might have jumped the gun here anyway. This purchase may have to wait a while......again.>> If I need to wait, maybe the new one will be available when I'm finally ready to buy, eh?
That older BK can be someone else's problem, but thanks for trying. It's appreciated.
It's a good 4-5 hour drive..one way. :eek:


i think online through Home Depot Direct will ship to residence through "nonstop" their shipping company of choice
 
The 30-NC is one sexy looking beast
It's a beast alright! :rolleyes:

The Sirocco isn't much more than the Princess. Only a few hundred. You'll save that in wood in 1 year. Just think of those long burn times, higher quality and better looking stove!
 
I would wait until I could afford the stove I really wanted. Worst case buy the 30 burn it for a while and upgrade again when you have the money. The 30 will without a doubt get the job done for you.
 
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I think you came to the wrong place, you'll never get anyone on here to share their opinions ...:p
 
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You know rdust, I was thinking the same thing. With this house, I need something very controllable.
The Ashley gets the job done pretty well, except for the below 0::F weather. I can run it fairly cleanly most of the time (although nothing like a new stove), and once I get over the disappointment of not getting a new one I'll see the silver lining. It's coming into view as I type.:cool:
If the new Englander has some sort of alien tech., it'll go into the running too.
I'll save my pennies and go for the gooder stove.

The Sirocco isn't much more than the Princess. Only a few hundred. You'll save that in wood in 1 year. Just think of those long burn times, higher quality and better looking stove!
There's the rub. I'll save wood, but not much money, since I've calc'd I'll only spend about $300/year as it is. The year after next, the cost for wood goes for getting me back and forth to my "supply" about 4 miles from here.
It's the time and effort I'm thinking about, and a new stove of just about any kind will take care of a bunch of that.
 
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