We have it burning in our shop. I really like it sofarDoes the P3 have the typical 3 inch exhaust outlet? As small of a unit, it would probably be fine with 3 inch venting. Are dealers able to get the P3 in the U.S. currently?
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We have it burning in our shop. I really like it sofarDoes the P3 have the typical 3 inch exhaust outlet? As small of a unit, it would probably be fine with 3 inch venting. Are dealers able to get the P3 in the U.S. currently?
AR
We have it burning in our shop. I really like it sofar
the p3 can use outside aire and is set up to do soWould this heat a home well with 18k max heating load (heat load at -17F is about 18k btu - new , tight construction with good insulation values)? Any other good choices in the same price range?
Does the P3 use outside air by default or is that an accessory?
Is there somewhere that specifies how much electricity it uses?
Does this self light?
I see the p3 has a larger hopper and was hoping that would equate to longer times between refills? Also, as I've been reading just wondering how it compares to the Harmon products for ease of use?Hi db- we sold a couple of P3's last season, no real feedback, so assume all is well. For the money, I'd still get the mini for the cost difference. The comfort control on the P3 is interesting, seems to work ok too. We don't burn it at the store, we run the mini for the pricepoint. Don't think you'll find many used ones yet, too new a unit.
Sounds like an improvement over the Enviro Mini and Mini-AHi db- we sold a couple of P3's last season, no real feedback, so assume all is well. For the money, I'd still get the mini for the cost difference. The comfort control on the P3 is interesting, seems to work ok too. We don't burn it at the store, we run the mini for the pricepoint. Don't think you'll find many used ones yet, too new a unit.

Nothing compares to Harman. The giant auger bearing And heavy duty burn pot almost never wears out. Also the double paddle exhaust impellers means no mound of ash building up behind the blades! This keeps the sensitive mechanical components from over heat exposure when the stove gets dirty and is why they last longer! Name another stove like that? IMHOI see the p3 has a larger hopper and was hoping that would equate to longer times between refills? Also, as I've been reading just wondering how it compares to the Harmon products for ease of use?

I looked at the craigslist in his area, Englanders were the only thing showing up. Not a bad stove but not the same league as Harman... If I were to entertain the Englanders, I would go for the refurbs That is a good way to get a bargain on an Englander. Both Harmans and Englanders are made to last. IMHO Harmans really are pure gold.While there is a need for heating in Arizona, not quite the same as OntarioI looked at the craigslist in his area, Englanders were the only thing showing up. Not a bad stove but not the same league as Harman... If I were to entertain the Englanders, I would go for the refurbs
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