Englander 30-NCH vs Drolet HT-2000

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3fordasho

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Need to heat a 24' x 48' outbuilding on a occasional basis. One big room, concrete floor, insulated stick construction with steel siding inside and out. Can't justify wood furnace based on use, but a big wood stove (<$1000) is in the budget. Can't decide between the two listed in the thread title.

Englander - $999 at home depot - includes blower - looks better but not real important. Proven track record around this forum.

Drolet - $899 at Fleet farm + 10% off if I use their card. No blower (+$100). C-cast baffle more durable than board type in Englander?

Looking for advice..

thanks!
 
(broken link removed to http://www.amfmenergy.com/50tnc30----epa-certified-noncatalytic-wood-stove--2250302201.html)

30-nc (the 50-tnc30 is the "timber ridge" line name used by our independent dealers) factory second (usually a cosmetic thing like a scratched top or similar) $849 including shipping to local terminal.

might be worth looking at for you
 
Decision made... thanks!



(broken link removed to http://www.amfmenergy.com/50tnc30----epa-certified-noncatalytic-wood-stove--2250302201.html)

30-nc (the 50-tnc30 is the "timber ridge" line name used by our independent dealers) factory second (usually a cosmetic thing like a scratched top or similar) $849 including shipping to local terminal.

might be worth looking at for you
 
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