I am currently in the market for a new wood stove. I currently have a Qudrafire 4300 step-top which is less than 6 years old but is coming apart inside. Quadafire has told me that I have over-fired it therefore, it is not under warranty, I am not happy. I heat my 3000 sq ft home with wood and need to replace my stove before the temperature starts to drop. I have a lined 6" flu 38' tall. I need a stove that will handle at least 20" logs, 6" flu pipe, heat up to 3000 sq ft. The unit needs to be a free standing stove. Not looking for a piece of furniture, looking for an applicance that will heat my house and last but not break the bank either. Burn oak, walnut, hackberry, locust, and elm - all seasoned and dry.
Any suggestions?
Looked at Qudrafire 5700 but not too excited to give Quadrafire additional busines, also looked at a Jotul F50TL, Pacific Energy Summitt, and Heathstone Mansfield.
Any suggestions?
Looked at Qudrafire 5700 but not too excited to give Quadrafire additional busines, also looked at a Jotul F50TL, Pacific Energy Summitt, and Heathstone Mansfield.
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