I just a deposit down on an Enviro Empress insert, and now I am having second thoughts. All I can find are terrible reviews of the stove. Does anyone have any info they care to share, before I have this thing installed?
I heard they had an overheating issue, so they fixed it and now the stove does not heat as well?
Interesting, I guess I just assumed the Empress was a smaller version of the M55, I didn't realize they had so many differences. I realize the M55 is more expensive, but the rebate on the M55 is $500, vs. $350 for the Empress, which helps even it out a little.Hello
The M55 is a much better unit. There are many happy forum members here with that unit.
Interesting, I guess I just assumed the Empress was a smaller version of the M55, I didn't realize they had so many differences. I realize the M55 is more expensive, but the rebate on the M55 is $500, vs. $350 for the Empress, which helps even it out a little.
So, this may be a ridiculous question, but is it possible for the M55 to be TOO MUCH stove for the space I am trying to heat? I don't want to suffocate from the heat, I like it under 70 degrees, and this insert will be in the living room where we spend most of our time. I had a dealer tell me that the stoves occasionally like to run on high to burn off he crud, and that a big stove will have me opening windows. Is that just nonsense?The M55 is heavier built and is a true Multi-Fuel that can burn anything even crapy wood pellets with no problems!
Hopefully sooner rather than later, this guy has a $500 deposit from me!Good question for one of our M55 owners, maybe one of them will pipe in soon or in a few days.
Here is a good deal on a Free Standing one with no sales tax,Hopefully sooner rather than later, this guy has a $500 deposit from me!
So, this may be a ridiculous question, but is it possible for the M55 to be TOO MUCH stove for the space I am trying to heat? I don't want to suffocate from the heat, I like it under 70 degrees, and this insert will be in the living room where we spend most of our time. I had a dealer tell me that the stoves occasionally like to run on high to burn off he crud, and that a big stove will have me opening windows. Is that just nonsense?
I just a deposit down on an Enviro Empress insert, and now I am having second thoughts. All I can find are terrible reviews of the stove. Does anyone have any info they care to share, before I have this thing installed?
Thanks for the reassurances guys, it is appreciated. I think I have heard so many good things about Harman, that I am nervous about anything else. The good feedback is helpful. It really sounds like the Empress will fit my needs well.
Unfortunately the harman pellet stoves are not on the EPA approved list. The voucher that I have stipulates that I get a stove that is EPA approved.Speaking of Harman
Check this out. A nice P43 should be good for your space too, if you like a stove that is easier to clean and you do not have to clean as often.
(broken link removed to http://www.woodpelletreview.org/p/harman-p-series.html)
Unfortunately the harman pellet stoves are not on the EPA approved list. The voucher that I have stipulates that I get a stove that is EPA approved.
I need an insert. Had my eye on the p35i. Is there really much difference between Harman and Enviro?Yes, too bad. :-(
You could purchase the Enviro and then sell it new on craigslist and then buy the Harman P43. Problem Solved.![]()
I need an insert. Had my eye on the p35i. Is there really much difference between Harman and Enviro?
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