I currently have a VC Intrepid. It is used to heat about 1000 sq. ft. most of the time and I sometimes open doors to heat more. The stove has to be completely cleaned out and taken apart 2-3 times per year to clean the cat, which has to be replaced at over $100 after 3-5 years, also the refractory material is very fragile and needs to be replaced at about $200-$300. Now it needs a complete tear-down to re-gasket the whole stove. When it was new it probably met it's high efficiency rating but that didn't last too long as things soon began to deteriorate. It has to be reloaded about every 2 hours and the cat can only be re-engaged about 15 minutes later. Needless to say, it won't burn through the night and I awake to a cold house. The firebox is small and won't accept standard length logs. It is really hard to operate, the temperature often goes way down after engaging the cat. The one feature that I really like though is the top load feature.
For all these reasons I THINK I want a steel, non-cat, top loader that preferably doesn't use downdraft technology. I know, I have painted myself in a really small corner.
This is a large expenditure for me and I'll have to live with this stove a long time.
P.S.-How much maintenance does a non-cat require? I've heard the air tube(s) have to be replaced occasionally. My goal is to simplify life and reduce expense. Are there cats that work better and don't require a tear-down to clean? Educate me!
For all these reasons I THINK I want a steel, non-cat, top loader that preferably doesn't use downdraft technology. I know, I have painted myself in a really small corner.
This is a large expenditure for me and I'll have to live with this stove a long time.
P.S.-How much maintenance does a non-cat require? I've heard the air tube(s) have to be replaced occasionally. My goal is to simplify life and reduce expense. Are there cats that work better and don't require a tear-down to clean? Educate me!