Buck Stove model 21

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Well, it's got legs. ;) Timberwolf is Napoleon's value line. We don't see many of them, but it's a standard design and similar to the Drolet Escape 1500, but a bit smaller. Have you looked at the Drolet Columbia for comparison?
 
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Well, it's got legs. ;) Timberwolf is Napoleon's value line. We don't see many of them, but it's a standard design and similar to the Drolet Escape 1500, but a bit smaller. Have you looked at the Drolet Columbia for comparison?
Can that heat deflector on the top come off? What about the Alderlea T4 LE? Sorry about the font.
 
Can that heat deflector on the top come off? What about the Alderlea T4 LE? Sorry about the font.
I think the deflector is also acting as a rear shield as well as the convective duct for the blower.
The Alderlea T4 LE (or the Vista LE leg version) would work.
 
I love the top of the Alderlea! One stove place is asking $2900 but we haven’t been to see exactly what it looks like.

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If you like cooking on the stove top, the Alderlea series is great. You have almost infinite temperature variation. I have cooked several meals in a Dutch oven on the trivet top.
 
The final choice is the Pacific Energy Vista LE. It’s a little bigger than the one we have, but as people have pointed out the clearances are much less. The top is pretty big to cook stuff on and of course, the window is nice.
Thanks again for everyone’s help!

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Congratulations. Keep us posted on how it works for you.
 
Let there be fire!
 
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