Euroheat stoves

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PAcountryboy

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Jul 24, 2008
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South Central PA
Are Euroheat stoves available in the U.S.? If so, anybody know how to locate a dealer? I was on their website and filled out a request for info, but don't really want to wait for the info to arrive.

Any info on their availability, price, quality, etc. greatly appreciated.

Here are links to the stove's I'm interested in getting more info about.

http://www.euroheat.co.uk/showroom_home.php?hometo=Harmony&mainshow=Harmony&subshow=Large

http://www.euroheat.co.uk/showroom_home.php?hometo=Classics&mainshow=Classics&subshow=Medium
 
No, they are not the same stoves....similar, but not the same. Although they share the same "Stanford" name, they are different manufacturers.

I've been searching for quite a while now and can't seem to find a U.S. dealer for Euroheat stoves.
 
I see the difference
You would like to have the arched door versus the square one.
As you have the name already which is Nestor Martin it's quite easy to find also a dealer.
Just take a look at:
http://www.coastlineproductsinc.com/nm_wood.htm
There you see your stove with the arched door in the pdf file.
From here it should be easy for you to find what you want.
 
The way they're marketed makes it confusing. Euroheat is a distributor, not a manufacturer. Some of the brands they distribute come out of the Foundries du Lion in Belgium (Efel, Nestor Martin). Symphony and Harmony are models in the Efel line, and some of them are EPA approved. Nestor Martin really needs to bring in some larger models to gain a foothold in the US market. It's a well designed product but too small for most US houses.
 
pelletfan said:
I see the difference
You would like to have the arched door versus the square one.
As you have the name already which is Nestor Martin it's quite easy to find also a dealer.
Just take a look at:
http://www.coastlineproductsinc.com/nm_wood.htm
There you see your stove with the arched door in the pdf file.
From here it should be easy for you to find what you want.

Hi Pelletfan,

So tell us about your new stove! Go any photos of the install? How is it going?

Cheers,
 
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