blaze king door

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I called them a year or so ago, and they didn't have one for the particular model I was looking for. Call or email them and ask, they are very helpful. You might find a dealer that has one in stock, I didn't have any luck around here though.
 
thank you. i have called a couple different places and i'm waiting for them to get back to me. i've just bought the stove and am waiting for the new combuster to come in, then i will install it the sam day. I've had glass doors on all my wood stoves for so many years, that it's going to be a big change. thanks for the help.
 
I want a glass door on my next stove, but sometimes I'm concerned about my sanity, as I keep seeing posts on this site about keeping the glass clean especially during a low slow burn.
 
daleeper, at first i thought the glass door was nice looking, kept it clean, after awaile i just let it go and it was fine. now im more worried about staying warm than looking good (i just bought a older blaze king and their not the best looking stove from the start). i was just looking for a glass door so i can get used to engaging the cat by watching the fire, the learning curve thing, i was just getting used to the cat on my dutchwest. but if i have to learn by the thermometer, then so be it. as i get older i'd rather be warm then look good. thank you
 
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