I'm in the very early planning stages of installing a small wood stove off the side of the kitchen. This would be in Athens, GA so not terribly cold and warming the whole house is secondary. We just like the ambiance of a wood fire and cooking on a wood stove on occasion. There are a few I have in mind:
(broken link removed to http://www.gekasmetal.gr/stoves/en/sompes.php?id=62)
This is my primary option. One site stated that it was "less robust", but will that matter for occasional use? The second option looks to be much better built, with cast iron doors and larger stainless lined oven.
(broken link removed to http://sopkainc.com/sopka/project/concept-2-mini-air/)
The prices are quite a bit different. $600 for the greek stove vs $2500 for the mini air (made possibly in eastern europe?). We haven't moved to Athens yet, I'm very unsure how much use it'll be getting. Also, the greek stove offers a boiler version. I assume it has to be filled with water any time I want to burn in it? Also, is it code to plumb a wood boiler to a functioning water heater (either gas or electric)?
Thanks for any help.
(broken link removed to http://www.gekasmetal.gr/stoves/en/sompes.php?id=62)
This is my primary option. One site stated that it was "less robust", but will that matter for occasional use? The second option looks to be much better built, with cast iron doors and larger stainless lined oven.
(broken link removed to http://sopkainc.com/sopka/project/concept-2-mini-air/)
The prices are quite a bit different. $600 for the greek stove vs $2500 for the mini air (made possibly in eastern europe?). We haven't moved to Athens yet, I'm very unsure how much use it'll be getting. Also, the greek stove offers a boiler version. I assume it has to be filled with water any time I want to burn in it? Also, is it code to plumb a wood boiler to a functioning water heater (either gas or electric)?
Thanks for any help.