I know both of these stoves have a lot of discussion on here so forgive me if I'm beating a dead horse.
I can pick up the US Stove model 2000 from Tractor Supply (10 minute drive for me, in stock, cash & carry) for $600
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/sto...m-wood-stove-with-blower-medium-epa-certified
OR
I can ORDER the Englander 13NC from Home Depot, wait for delivery to store and drive an hour to pick it up there for $650
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Englander-1-800-sq-ft-Wood-Burning-Stove-13-NCH/100157775?N=5yc1vZc4ls
These stoves look almost identical. Can anyone speak directly to any performance or quality differences? I've gathered that Englander typically has the better reputation but in my situation it's the bigger PITA to buy.
It's going to be used to heat just under 1000sq ft (lower level) of my very leaky farm house.
I also considered the 2500 from Tractor Supply (next size up from the 2000) for $800 but I didn't really think I needed to go bigger and could certainly put the extra $200 to use elsewhere.
Any thoughts are appreciated -- Thanks -- M.A.
I can pick up the US Stove model 2000 from Tractor Supply (10 minute drive for me, in stock, cash & carry) for $600
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/sto...m-wood-stove-with-blower-medium-epa-certified
OR
I can ORDER the Englander 13NC from Home Depot, wait for delivery to store and drive an hour to pick it up there for $650
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Englander-1-800-sq-ft-Wood-Burning-Stove-13-NCH/100157775?N=5yc1vZc4ls
These stoves look almost identical. Can anyone speak directly to any performance or quality differences? I've gathered that Englander typically has the better reputation but in my situation it's the bigger PITA to buy.
It's going to be used to heat just under 1000sq ft (lower level) of my very leaky farm house.
I also considered the 2500 from Tractor Supply (next size up from the 2000) for $800 but I didn't really think I needed to go bigger and could certainly put the extra $200 to use elsewhere.
Any thoughts are appreciated -- Thanks -- M.A.
!! I owned a 2500 from tractor supply for (3) heating seasons, it was a decent heater but the stove literally fell apart. To properly clean the stove the instructions recommended that I take the air tubes (secondary's) out, to bad for me, I snapped every cheap mount and had to retap all the holes, the company uses sheet metal screws, the door latch system is garbage, don't even try to replace the door seal, the company says use a 5/8 gasket rope, well the groove in the door is to large for the 5/8 and 7/8 (which I ended up using) was a little tight, if I could have adjusted the door latch it might have been not as big of an issue. The stove also developed cracks in it, again by the door area, all (4) sides between a quarter inch to one full inch, the steel was way to thin. The baffle board started to break down after season two. The stove was literally a hunk of junk as far as mechanical, it did keep the house warm but with all the defects / problems I simply didn't trust it. Oh and I forgot about the flue collar, yeah another let down. I literally bought my stove and installed it, my best friend bought an Englander nc30 the next week, he didn't have any issues, the stove seemed much more durable than mine. I also went to tractor supply to ask for help, the manager was very sympathetic but said I had to go through the company, I made a phone call, left a message, never got a call back, then someone on this forum (don't know if it was true or not) claimed to be a rep for US stove and was a complete snot in conversations, That really spoke volumes to me, especially when people brag about the Englanders customer service. Go with the Englander, you will not be let down, I know buying things from the big box stores seems a little scary, but the Englander is the real deal, and I don't even own one.