The right wood stove for Newfoundland Canada winters

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LouCammie

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Hi there-I am in the process of researching what woodstove is right for me. I have a very drafty large century home that hasnt had heat (2 space heaters and lots of heated blankets in each room) for almost 10 years. I a older now and done with that. I need a stove. To tell you the truth I have been stuck on the Ultimate 15 by J.A.Roby and keep getting poo pooed by anyone i speak with. I want the biggest baddest cheapest-ish stove. Of course now I am doubting myself and find I am looking at the timber ridge 2400 and the drolet ht-2000 (which I find to be very ugly)
does anyone have experience here with these? think-my house is essentially a giant shed with rooms..no insulation and terrible windows and very crafty with a dirt basement..this is why the ultimate appeals to e-I might even consider the magnum except that there isn't one in my city and I'd have to order it-the ultimate is here at Kent's.
 
Thats what I think but I keep being advised otherwise-the claims by JA ROBY dont match the epa claims for btu and makes me nervous-the thing is a tank too
Lou there's a gentleman in Vermont who refurbishes Hearthstone 1 stoves which is a monster heater.Mine cost me $1200.00 and gives me 14 hrs of good heat.Check out the stove reviews on this stove.If you want his number post back to me.
 
Check out a rebuilt Vermont Elm wood stove, you are either going to love the looks or hate it. I think they made a 36" version that is a beast.
 
they do not sell either of those in Newfoundland Canada-we are a tiny island and limited to what is imported by private bsiness and big box stores-LOVE the Elm..
What stoves are your options?
 
I have a very drafty large century home that hasnt had heat (2 space heaters and lots of heated blankets in each room) for almost 10 years

The island of Newfoundland has an average summer temperature of 16°C (61°F), while the winter hovers around 0°C (32°F).

If my quick weather research posted above is correct? You are one tough cookie_g The HT2000 is a very good stove.
 
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Do you have access to a Canadian Tire store? If so, look at the Englander stoves. Also consider a Drolet HT2000.
 
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Do you have access to a Canadian Tire store? If so, look at the Englander stoves. Also consider a Drolet HT2000.

Timber ridge is what englanders are called at Canadian tire.
 
J.A.Roby Ultimate 2015
Drolet
The island of Newfoundland has an average summer temperature of 16°C (61°F), while the winter hovers around 0°C (32°F).

If my quick weather research posted above is correct? You are one tough cookie_g The HT2000 is a very good stove.
I kinda laughed when I saw this.

The weather in winter is generally anywhere from -15/-40 wind child factor...In sumlive imer is can get up to 26c and the humidity where I
 
I didn't see any estimated burn times on the Ultimate/TOR, or the magnum.