Hey guys, just looking for any hands-on experience with this particular stove. Just what your impressions are as far as quality, ease of use. Also, I don't see a top damper on this stove, just a bottom draw adjustment.
What happened with the Woodstock? Couldn't make it work?I have used the Drolet 1400 insert for two full winters. The unit is small with a firebox size of 1.8 cf. My house is around 1800 cf with three large old single pane picture windows on the first floor. I find the little Drolet does heat the house unassisted until the temperature drops below 25 degrees F. With outside temperatures in the teens or lower I find the insert struggles to keep the house at 60 degrees. The other problem is the firebox is very small so I can only get several hours of max heat out of a load of wood. It requires frequent reloading and I have to get up at least once during the night to reload the stove. I plan to wrap the insert with roxul in an attempt to improve the efficiency for the winter of 2012. If that doesn't help I will most likely look for a larger insert. If you think this insert is too small for your purposes Drolet is now offering a larger insert - Model #1800I which the mfg rates at 75,000 BTU. Sister company Century Heating is also offering a similar stove. My guess is the firebox size is about 2.2 or 2.3 CF. Northern Tool is now offering this stove for purchase online. I only wish this slighty large stove had been available when I bought my nsert. Unless you home is very small most members here would recommend going with the larger insert.
What happened with the Woodstock? Couldn't make it work?
edit: removed my OT comment.
Found plenty of data in other threads.
I sold it with the house. The buyer wanted it. If I had sold it separately, I would have contacted you.Hello Kingquad - For a number of reasons I decided against getting the Progress. Primarily, I. didn't want make major changes in my living room to accommodate a free standing stove. Another factor is the low natural gas prices. I can always use my furnace to supplement the insert. If my furnace used oil or propane it would have given me the financial incentive to get the Progress. So for the winter of 2012/13 I will continue to use the little Drolet. My wood will be in the best shape (well seasoned) since purchasing the insert so I am hoping to get a little more heat out of it. I'm sure wrapping it with roxul will also help. In the meantime, I will be following how Mellow likes his Appalachian 52 Bay as it is on my short list of possible larger inserts to consider for upgrading in the future. Too bad I was not aware that your Kodiak 1700 was up for sale as I would have considered purchasing it from you.
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