So after many years of thought and deliberation my annoyances with the propane company have peaked to the point my wife and I decided to call the propane company and tell them to take their tank and shove it (especially since we have only used 5% of a tank in 3 years). My frustrations with the propane company are better left to there own thread, now back to the main point of this post .........
As some of you might have guessed from some of my more recent posts we have been activley looking at different brands of wood stoves and when we first decdided to start looking I had my sights set on just replacing the current Dutchwest with the new version of the stove however I love to research and look at different technology so I have drug my wife to every hearth store within 150 mile of the house . A fewof the brands we have looked at so far are Jotul, Hearthstone, Regency, Vermont Castings, Blaze King, and Pacific Energy. I was extremely interested in Blaze King but aftter taking my wife to look at them she said there was no way that stove was going to sit in the middle of our living room and I really can't blame her as I'm not to partial to the look myself.
The stoves that are in the top 3 spots right now are PE Summit, PE Alderlea T6, and Vermont Castings Dutchwest. So here are a few of my concerns/questions regarding the PE stoves, secondary combustion, and cast iron vs steel. My questions are as follows:
General questions:
1) For as long as I can remember I have been partial to Cat stoves so I was wondering how many people on this forum have switched from Cat to non cat or vice versa and how you felt about your switch after a year or two?
2) When you did switch one way or another did your wood comsumption go up or down considerably?
3) Has anyone made a switch from cast iron to steel and if so what did/didn't you like about one or the other?
PE Stoves:
2) For those of you with the T6 how useable is the stove top for cooking on if the power was out for a few days. We are subject to power outages and our current stove is darn near impossible to cook anything on.
3) For those with the Summit how do you like the steel stove as I am leary of switching from cast iron considering it's the only thing I have ever known? Does the heat radiating off the stove feel obtrusive while in the same room with it?
4) For those with the PE or Summit how necessary is it to run a fan with the stove?
5) Overall do those of you with PE stoves feel that they are built to last twenty years/how is your stove holding up manitenance wise for it's age.
6) What square footage are you heating with your PE and how does it do in temperatures around 0 °F
I know this seems like an overwhelming amount of infromation that I am asking for but I really value the opinions and input that I have gained on this website and look forward to the information that I will learn from everyone on here. Now let the opinions fly
As some of you might have guessed from some of my more recent posts we have been activley looking at different brands of wood stoves and when we first decdided to start looking I had my sights set on just replacing the current Dutchwest with the new version of the stove however I love to research and look at different technology so I have drug my wife to every hearth store within 150 mile of the house . A fewof the brands we have looked at so far are Jotul, Hearthstone, Regency, Vermont Castings, Blaze King, and Pacific Energy. I was extremely interested in Blaze King but aftter taking my wife to look at them she said there was no way that stove was going to sit in the middle of our living room and I really can't blame her as I'm not to partial to the look myself.
The stoves that are in the top 3 spots right now are PE Summit, PE Alderlea T6, and Vermont Castings Dutchwest. So here are a few of my concerns/questions regarding the PE stoves, secondary combustion, and cast iron vs steel. My questions are as follows:
General questions:
1) For as long as I can remember I have been partial to Cat stoves so I was wondering how many people on this forum have switched from Cat to non cat or vice versa and how you felt about your switch after a year or two?
2) When you did switch one way or another did your wood comsumption go up or down considerably?
3) Has anyone made a switch from cast iron to steel and if so what did/didn't you like about one or the other?
PE Stoves:
2) For those of you with the T6 how useable is the stove top for cooking on if the power was out for a few days. We are subject to power outages and our current stove is darn near impossible to cook anything on.
3) For those with the Summit how do you like the steel stove as I am leary of switching from cast iron considering it's the only thing I have ever known? Does the heat radiating off the stove feel obtrusive while in the same room with it?
4) For those with the PE or Summit how necessary is it to run a fan with the stove?
5) Overall do those of you with PE stoves feel that they are built to last twenty years/how is your stove holding up manitenance wise for it's age.
6) What square footage are you heating with your PE and how does it do in temperatures around 0 °F
I know this seems like an overwhelming amount of infromation that I am asking for but I really value the opinions and input that I have gained on this website and look forward to the information that I will learn from everyone on here. Now let the opinions fly
