Hello to all. I am a new member to your sight, though I have been reading reviews on it for several weeks.
I am not knew to woodstoves, as I have been using one for 20 years. The stove I currently use heats a semi-finished basement and the level above (about 2200 sq ft total). The stove is tired, and I'm tired of it
I have been researching many stoveslarge stoves, soapstone, cast iron, as well as plate steel. I prefer a large stove. The stove I have now is plate steel, but that does not mean my next stove has to be plate steel also.
I am open to new ideas if it feels right.
I have several dealers to choose from in a 50 mile radias. I prefer a local dealer to online for this kind of purchase.
So far in person I have seen Vermont Castings Defiant, Hearthstone Heritage, Hearth Stone Bennington, Lennox Spectra C1200HT, Lennox Legacy S260, Lennox Canton ST310, Regency F3100, Enerzone Solution 3.4, Pacific Energy Summit / Summit Classic, Quadra-Fire 5700 Step Top, and Quadra-Fire Isla Royal.
All of these stoves have pros and cons as I have read, be it cosmetics, btu rating, efficiiency, etc. I realize it is a long list to have to narrow down to a final decision. That is why I am here asking for your help.
So far I have on paper estimates for a few, they are: Enerzone Solution 3.4 $1327.00, Regency F3100 $2005.00, Lennox Legacy S260 $1960.90, Lennox Canyon ST310 $2199.40, Quadr-Fire Isle Royal black $2599.00, Quadr-Fire Isle Royal Mahogany Porcelain $3149.00, Quadra-Fire 5700 Step (newer one with the ACC 3.44 fire box, two piece baffle, 78,400 btu) $2440.00,
and the dealer with this for mentioned 5700 has the older 5700 step top (without the ACC, 3.0 fire box, one piece baffle, 70,300 btu) on sale for $1636.00 (regular $2640.00). He said the older 5700's are marked down $800.00 to get rid of them since they have the new design 5700's in.
I want a stove that I can fill up and burn hot when I want to, but will also work fine with only a few pieces in it. Something with a long burn time for overnight. Not butt ugly to look at. High reliability. Longevity. Low maintenance if possible.
I do have a few that stand out in my mind, but I rather not say yet. I respect your oppinions and do not want to cloud your responses with saying what I have in my mind so far. Be honest in your views as I am very open minded to suggestions.
Thank you very much
PJM
I am not knew to woodstoves, as I have been using one for 20 years. The stove I currently use heats a semi-finished basement and the level above (about 2200 sq ft total). The stove is tired, and I'm tired of it

I am open to new ideas if it feels right.
I have several dealers to choose from in a 50 mile radias. I prefer a local dealer to online for this kind of purchase.
So far in person I have seen Vermont Castings Defiant, Hearthstone Heritage, Hearth Stone Bennington, Lennox Spectra C1200HT, Lennox Legacy S260, Lennox Canton ST310, Regency F3100, Enerzone Solution 3.4, Pacific Energy Summit / Summit Classic, Quadra-Fire 5700 Step Top, and Quadra-Fire Isla Royal.
All of these stoves have pros and cons as I have read, be it cosmetics, btu rating, efficiiency, etc. I realize it is a long list to have to narrow down to a final decision. That is why I am here asking for your help.
So far I have on paper estimates for a few, they are: Enerzone Solution 3.4 $1327.00, Regency F3100 $2005.00, Lennox Legacy S260 $1960.90, Lennox Canyon ST310 $2199.40, Quadr-Fire Isle Royal black $2599.00, Quadr-Fire Isle Royal Mahogany Porcelain $3149.00, Quadra-Fire 5700 Step (newer one with the ACC 3.44 fire box, two piece baffle, 78,400 btu) $2440.00,
and the dealer with this for mentioned 5700 has the older 5700 step top (without the ACC, 3.0 fire box, one piece baffle, 70,300 btu) on sale for $1636.00 (regular $2640.00). He said the older 5700's are marked down $800.00 to get rid of them since they have the new design 5700's in.
I want a stove that I can fill up and burn hot when I want to, but will also work fine with only a few pieces in it. Something with a long burn time for overnight. Not butt ugly to look at. High reliability. Longevity. Low maintenance if possible.
I do have a few that stand out in my mind, but I rather not say yet. I respect your oppinions and do not want to cloud your responses with saying what I have in my mind so far. Be honest in your views as I am very open minded to suggestions.
Thank you very much
PJM