Blaze King KEJ1107 Replacement Steel Cat suppliers/Types?

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Skidooer

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Apr 30, 2012
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Eastern Ontario, Canada
What brands are recommended and where can I buy a new combustor for my KEJ 1107 stove? I currently have a steel cat that came from BK originally, but it needs to be replaced. So far Iv looked at Condor cats online, as well as a new BK unit. Not sure which direction to go,
Thanks, Andrew
 
Firecat is the oem manufacturer. 293$ shipped for the ceramic including the REQUIRED gasket. Condar seems to think you don't need a gasket but they are wrong and if they are wrong about that basic fact then what else are they half a$$ing?

http://www.firecatcombustors.com/ACI-64C-p/wa-4152000855.htm

I will be using firecat when I replace mine within the next year or so. They are super easy to replace.
 
Firecat is the oem manufacturer. 293$ shipped for the ceramic including the REQUIRED gasket. Condar seems to think you don't need a gasket but they are wrong and if they are wrong about that basic fact then what else are they half a$$ing?

http://www.firecatcombustors.com/ACI-64C-p/wa-4152000855.htm

I will be using firecat when I replace mine within the next year or so. They are super easy to replace.

Do verify with them the part number fits your stove when you order. When you have the cat out you will have the ability to change the bypass gasket if you so choose. I have never done it but apparently it is much easier than a door gasket.