I love my blaze king!

  • Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment.

    We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

    We promote the EFFICIENT, RESPONSIBLE, CLEAN and SAFE use of all fuels, whether renewable or fossil.
  • Hope everyone has a wonderful and warm Thanksgiving!
  • Super Cedar firestarters 30% discount Use code Hearth2024 Click here
Status
Not open for further replies.

stihltheone

New Member
Hearth Supporter
Nov 21, 2009
61
Wyoming
Man.... -2 outside already, thought I should clean out the stove a bit after all of the hours of 300-325 degree stove temps of just keeping it nice inside. I turned it all the way to 3, out of six mind you, for about 1.5 hours, top of stove is 600, house is 85.4 degrees. Have I ever mentioned that I love my blaze king. I should have the entire house hot soaked now, I will dial her back to idle and sleep good tonight. Too warm though, kinda cool to run up the temp though, just because I can.
 
I'm envious. My pre-EPA w/ mods. is keeping us at 72- with same outside temps. BKK next year! BTW, how's that thing work with our beetle-kill pine? What are your burn times- for a usable 300-350 stove top temp.?
 
I ran mine up to clean the glass and it must have been 90 in the room, I was walking around in my underwear. Its off tonight it was so warm today, send some of that cold air east so I can fire her up again. :-)
 
weatherguy said:
I ran mine up to clean the glass and it must have been 90 in the room, I was walking around in my underwear.
Its off tonight it was so warm today
, send some of that cold air east so I can fire her up again. :-)
Underwear or stove, not that it makes any difference :sick:
 
Have used a Blaze king since 1982, good stove.
Just got a new catalytic, King. 2 weeks old.
Heating the house fine. Harder to add wood to but probably my learning curve.
Many stoves rate high but I was happy with the performance of the old one so when it was time to upgrade, I stayed with the King.
My wife says it's putting off more heat, & she likes the glass door, so there you go.
 
Beetle-Kill said:
I'm envious. My pre-EPA w/ mods. is keeping us at 72- with same outside temps. BKK next year! BTW, how's that thing work with our beetle-kill pine? What are your burn times- for a usable 300-350 stove top temp.?
Mine is the pre cat model too. just the way I like it. I would not mind a cat stove, but not high on the list for sure. I will add secondary burn next year to this stove and run it. My house is toasty. I get 14-15 hour burns with a good load of beetle kill. I love those beetles for firewood makers. Nice dead standing stuff everywhere, not good to look at though, but in a 100 years it will beautiful again, enjoy the firewood. I maintain 350 very steadily, seems to be a real sweet spot for the stove. I have one in my shop as well, works great, both run 24/7 as primary heat. I mix in cottonwood and a bit of elm and russian olive for a tad more heat, as we are getting well below 0 now.
 
How do you think the secondary's will work with the T-Stat?

It's a great Idea and I hope it works for you but I think the T-Stat might hinder your secondary burns unless you can incorporate a separate air intake for the secondary's.

I think it might be easier to add a cat though.
 
i have thought about a cat, but my plan is to put a steel shelf near the top, and bring in a 3/4 ss tube, perforated, with its own source of air with a ball valve for a shut off, i will drill a hole through the box for this, simple, but might work, not out anything if it doesnt work. my concern is that a lot of time the stove is not hot enough for the secondary ignition to occur.
 
I am just downright jealous. Of you BK owners.
 
drhiii said:
I am just downright jealous. Of you BK owners.


Seriously, they do sound like they are having a lot of fun. I feel like they are driving a Mustang and I am driving the Ford Pinto...Sure we both get to where we are going, but they seem to get there in style.
 
i love my blazeking and its old as dirt!
 
I think that my mustang needs a turbo charger
 
So jealous as well! lol I cant wait to get mines started!
 
Go ahead. Rub it in.

And ya'll's would be well deserved to do so. I want one...



greythorn3 said:
i love my blazeking and its old as dirt!
 
Corriewf said:
I feel like they are driving a Mustang and I am driving the Ford Pinto...

More of an old F350 with a utility box on it. You can stuff a lot of wood in it and it gets the job done but not too many teenagers would choose one over a Mustang.
 
SolarAndWood said:
Corriewf said:
I feel like they are driving a Mustang and I am driving the Ford Pinto...

More of an old F350 with a utility box on it. You can stuff a lot of wood in it and it gets the job done but not too many teenagers would choose one over a Mustang.
Yr right on there. They are really just a work horse, not a mustang. Not really pretty, but when when the job needs done, it is certainly the go to stove. I am not really sure of the btu rating of the ol girl, but it will warm the house faster than my 100k gas furnace.
 
stihltheone said:
SolarAndWood said:
Corriewf said:
I feel like they are driving a Mustang and I am driving the Ford Pinto...

More of an old F350 with a utility box on it. You can stuff a lot of wood in it and it gets the job done but not too many teenagers would choose one over a Mustang.
Yr right on there. They are really just a work horse, not a mustang. Not really pretty, but when when the job needs done, it is certainly the go to stove. I am not really sure of the btu rating of the ol girl, but it will warm the house faster than my 100k gas furnace.

Sounds like a 5.0 engine to me. Ahaha! I will def have to consider one of these bad boys for my next purchase. Are they all cats?
 
They make non-cats but I think you will appreciate the versatility of the cat especially in VA.
 
SolarAndWood said:
They make non-cats but I think you will appreciate the versatility of the cat especially in VA.

Awesome! Thanks for the info. The temps here go up and down so much your right on the money. :)
 
SolarAndWood said:
Corriewf said:
I feel like they are driving a Mustang and I am driving the Ford Pinto...

More of an old F350 with a utility box on it. You can stuff a lot of wood in it and it gets the job done but not too many teenagers would choose one over a Mustang.

I'm thinking it's more like a Mack Truck ;-P
 
I am having good luck with my BK princess insert. Seems to keep my house warm and provides good burn times. You could burn this thing 24/7 if you wanted to, but I would run out of seasoned dry wood if I did. Try those supercedar fire starters to help with getting the cat into the Engaged zone. It only take a few minutes and its ready to start working.

I am very happy with Blaze King. If I had had any questions I e-mailed one of there guys and he responds. I would advise, from my experience, anyone to buy a BK insert or stove.
 
Lanning said:
You could burn this thing 24/7 if you wanted to, but I would run out of seasoned dry wood if I did.

That gets lost in a lot of the how much wood do you burn discussions. With these stoves, it is possible/practical to eliminate fossil fuels in a reasonable sized house. But, for every 200 gallons of heating oil or 300 gallons of propane you were using, you just consumed a cord of dry dense hardwood. Half again more if you are burning low density stuff. And I don't think I have heard one person on this forum say that they keep the house cooler now that they burn wood.
 
I'd say the ability to effortlessly burn 24/7 is one of the BK's best attributes. I don't know about the Princess, but with the King you can easily burn 24/7 while only reloading once or twice a day. Having the automatic stat also means you don't have to tinker around with the air throughout the burn cycle. This stove is great for loading it and walking away...

BTW, I love my BKK too!
 
SolarAndWood said:
Lanning said:
You could burn this thing 24/7 if you wanted to, but I would run out of seasoned dry wood if I did.

That gets lost in a lot of the how much wood do you burn discussions. With these stoves, it is possible/practical to eliminate fossil fuels in a reasonable sized house. But, for every 200 gallons of heating oil or 300 gallons of propane you were using, you just consumed a cord of dry dense hardwood. Half again more if you are burning low density stuff. And I don't think I have heard one person on this forum say that they keep the house cooler now that they burn wood.


The damper system on the Princess insert is alot different than the king or the princess stove. We have a big storm coming to the northern plains, with temps at or around 5 below with big winds a coming. We will then see if this insert can keep my house warm. I have a good feeling that it will.

I want to thank all my BK brothers for turning me on to this insert.
 
Just wondering.... My buddy bought a BK insert an his blower is really quiet and doesnt push out the heat like I though it would. Is this common?

I know my Englander blower seems like its 2 to 3 times more cfms..??
 
Status
Not open for further replies.