Reading about all the different and interesting stoves out there, I can't help but to wish I could "test drive" other stoves. So I tease myself and wonder what stove, I'd like to try. ( Too bad stoves aren't easier (and cheaper) to swap, as you could just keep your quiver of stoves in the garage and switch them out every winter. )
Given that I have a T5 (non-cat), here's my list and reasons, although not in any particular order.
(1) MF Fire Catalyst: It'd let me try out a cat stove and and explore how high tech and stoves can work together.
(2) T5 LE (epa 2020): I'd like to see if the EBT2 makes much of a difference on the T5 and contrast my pre-epa2020 to its epa2020 equivalent.
(3) BK Ashford 30: You hear so much about the BK's, I can't help to wonder how that long slow burn would fit into my lifestyle, house, and climate.
If I had a 4th choice, it'd be a hybrid stove. Perhaps a WS Absolute Steel or a Kuma. I'm unsure, however, if they differ much from a regular cat stove, but that's another conversation.
Given that I have a T5 (non-cat), here's my list and reasons, although not in any particular order.
(1) MF Fire Catalyst: It'd let me try out a cat stove and and explore how high tech and stoves can work together.
(2) T5 LE (epa 2020): I'd like to see if the EBT2 makes much of a difference on the T5 and contrast my pre-epa2020 to its epa2020 equivalent.
(3) BK Ashford 30: You hear so much about the BK's, I can't help to wonder how that long slow burn would fit into my lifestyle, house, and climate.
If I had a 4th choice, it'd be a hybrid stove. Perhaps a WS Absolute Steel or a Kuma. I'm unsure, however, if they differ much from a regular cat stove, but that's another conversation.