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In case you were interested, Fireplace Folks on Stoughton Road is now carrying PE stoves. They have a Fusion, Spectrum and T5 on the floor. Most everybody is at the big show going on and the salesman that was there didn't have a clue.
I've stopped by there three times in the last month or so, and same situation without the show.
No price on the T5 or T6, and no T6 in stock. They've got Blaze Kings there too. The T5 looks
really pretty in the same room as a Blaze King.
Although I love the Fireview, I'm not getting as much heat as I need for this size house with a basement install (especially with the cold snap we just had). Most likely, I'm going to move the Fireview upstairs and reinstall the Morso in the basement or possibly vice versa. But did go look at the Blaze King and PE, Jotul 600 and a Lopi Liberty today.
Your not the only one with a stove addiction, and this site isn't helping me with all the stove talk. I'm going on 5 years with this stove (record for me) and I think the only thing holding me back is that new Woodstock coming out or I probably would of bought a Blaze King by now.
Too many variables, particularly as to the amount of class A required, attic penetration or not, location of purchase, etc.. But a rough estimate, maybe $900-1400? The low side being with single-wall going to a cathedral ceiling support box and a modest amount of class A. The high side would be for a double-wall connector and adapter, ceiling support box, attic insulation shield, and a few lengths of class A + roof brace to meet the 10-3-2 rule.