Englander 17vl

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eclecticcottage

Minister of Fire
Dec 7, 2011
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WNY
Anyone have one? We're looking for something for our "bunkie" (think mini-cottage w/no electric or plumbing-basically a bedroom/livingroom combo). We'd probably use it more like an office. It isn't insulated at all and probably won't be, but it's only about 200 sq ft so it's well below the minimum sq ft any stove would heat. Just looking for thoughts, opinions, pics of it. We'd probably go for a double wall just for clearance, straight up and through the roof near the peak and we could get the 15' height. Wood would be easier than LP because it's easier to carry a few splits to it than a 100lb tank full of propane-and again, no electric. So if we want to use it in the winter, it's wood for heat.
 
That is a good choice and a fine small stove. We watched it being born right here on Hearth.com. If I didn't have the 602 already I would have put this stove in the greenhouse.
 
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