The decision is in. Dealers can not sell old inventory.
Like the Chinese chainsaw parts kits? “No, no, no...this isn’t a stove. It is just a box of stove parts.”Load them up and send them to Canada, we'll "recycle" them.
As long as they meet CSA B415-10 4.5g/h requirement they are still legal in Canada.
Seriously though I wonder how many never used stoves will be thrown out? Could dealers hang on to them, strip them down, and sell off the parts?
Like the Chinese chainsaw parts kits? “No, no, no...this isn’t a stove. It is just a box of stove parts.”
More of a dog guy?But why do you hate cat stoves?
What environments have the EPA destroyed?The EPA? I only know them as the EDA (Environmental Destruction Agency)...
American manufacturingWhat environments have the EPA destroyed?
Really what happened is American manufacturing ownership killed manufacturing in the US. They didn't want to comply with EPA regulations and took production elsewhere. Known as the "low road", as apposed to just cleaning up emissions and keeping production here, the "high road". Formula One rules get tighter every time they revise the rules, but the cars just keep getting faster, somehow. The US Auto industry really cried when lower emissions became mandated, but now we have 600+ HP V8 powered cars that have less particulates and carbon in the exhaust stream than most cities have in the ambient air.
There wouldn't be any toasters made in China for the "Walmart Crowd" if not for US manufacturers shifting production. Walmart would not even be able to exist without Chinese goods. To blame the EPA and then consumers is foolish.
No, they are not. Osburn, Jotul, Osburn, Englander all have non-cat 2020 compliant stoves.Are all the new EPA stoves catalytic? Bummer if so, I hate those things.
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