HEATING WITH P68

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My guess is no, but i'm far from an expert on the subject. I'm sure it depends on how many floors are you trying to heat and how open your floor plan is.
 
Maybe in Florida...

The general consensus is any uninsulated basement walls will suck most of the heat that's coming out of the stove...

Use the search feature... you'll find lots of info.
 
A P68 is spot heat not a furnace. If that is what you want, get the PF100. You will be much happier.

Eric
 
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