mgh-pa said:Thanks for the number. I was reading a few things about the Buck 94, and it seems although it's new, there's a few mixed reviews. However, a quick question about the efficiency and burn times, etc. A lot of people seem to like the Englander NC30. That stove has a much lower efficiency rating (63 vs 75 for the buck), the same BTU rating. The buck has an 8" flu, correct? I would need to step it down since I currently am setup for 6". Would the greater firebox size and efficiency of the Buck make it more worthwhile over the Englander even though the latter is much more proven?
Don't know where you are getting that 63% efficiency on the NC-30. Sounds like the generic EPA-assigned efficiency rating for all non-cat stoves (the EPA doesn't test for output). It put out 1.63 gr/hr during the EPA test. That's about as efficient as any stove gets, almost cat effiency. It's affordable, it will do the job, and Doggone it... people like it.
Another option (my pick) is the new Woodstock Progress Hybrid (say that three times fast) with an 80,000 BTU output, high efficiency at all heat outputs (both secondary and catalytic burn technology), and very long burn times (up to 16 hours). It's the stove of the future. Want more convection? Blow a fan at it. Available at an incredibly low introductory price right now of only $2400. And if it fails to perform as expected... full money back guarantee from Woodstock. Try to beat that deal anywhere on the planet.