Great Looking Steel Stove

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Jbird560

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Feb 2, 2011
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SW Arkansas
Anyone have one or know what the cost of the COUNTRY SS210 T Stove is? Really like the looks of it.
Jbird
 
Checked the website and there is no info listed on firebox size or efficiency. Guess I'll have to call a dealer to find that out and the price. I would have thought someone on here would have bought one and have a general idea on the price.
Nice looking but if you pay $1700 for a steel stove to avoid paying $2300 for the Fireview that really doesn't make much sense to me. I'm going to call and check but so far, the 13C seems like the best alternative considering quality, price, and
performance for the dollar in the appropriate size stove for our cabin.
Jbird
 
Jbird560 said:
Checked the website and there is no info listed on firebox size or efficiency. Guess I'll have to call a dealer to find that out and the price. I would have thought someone on here would have bought one and have a general idea on the price.
Nice looking but if you pay $1700 for a steel stove to avoid paying $2300 for the Fireview that really doesn't make much sense to me. I'm going to call and check but so far, the 13C seems like the best alternative considering quality, price, and
performance for the dollar in the appropriate size stove for our cabin.
Jbird


Based on they brochure, it is a mid size stove. That usually means the firebox is less then 2.5 cu ft.
http://www.lennoxhearthproducts.com/resources/brochure/Lennox_Hearth_Wood_Stove_Brochure_785206M.pdf
(The stove is listed on page four)
 
Called the local Lennox dealer and found out the SS210 in black sells for $2000. That really doesn't address my goals.
If I was going to spend that much right now I would go for the Fireview.
 
Jbird, are you really clear on your goals?
 
Yes. Appropriate size stove for my space for less than $1000 looking at possibly changing out for a Fireview in a couple of years if funds allow. What I do know is that a $2000+ stove is not an option at this time.
Jbird
 
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