I recently bought a 2012 Blaze King Princess to replace an old All Nighter Mid Moe. I was excited by the long burn times, steady heat output, and the idea of going through less wood and heating oil. Now, I think I've made a terrible mistake.
The max burn time I can get is 12 hours, which isn't so bad until you consider I was getting 8 hours out of the All Nighter and the BK holds twice as much wood. 2x the wood for 1.5x the burn means I've actually gone through more wood. Last night I did an experiment and shut the heat off, loaded the stove, set the blower, and went to bed. In the morning the stove was cold and the house was 50 degrees. Needless to say, I wasn't happy.
There are a lot of guys on this forum who claim 24 hour burn times and that's the whole reason I got the stove but now...I wish I'd kept the old one.
The max burn time I can get is 12 hours, which isn't so bad until you consider I was getting 8 hours out of the All Nighter and the BK holds twice as much wood. 2x the wood for 1.5x the burn means I've actually gone through more wood. Last night I did an experiment and shut the heat off, loaded the stove, set the blower, and went to bed. In the morning the stove was cold and the house was 50 degrees. Needless to say, I wasn't happy.
There are a lot of guys on this forum who claim 24 hour burn times and that's the whole reason I got the stove but now...I wish I'd kept the old one.