Hey all-
I am in Alaska and have recently purchased a Bennington stove. Since, I have stumbled upon some really bad reviews. I thought I did my research...
I now have com across this forum and there seems to be decent and even strong support for the stove.
Any suggetions or possible opinions to lead me in the right direction for installing? I am mainly concerned about BTU and output. Everything I have read that has ben published says 70,000 BTU, however the reviews are saying it is far below that.
It would be great to get some first hand opinions or any input would be great.
Thanks for you time!
Jason
I am in Alaska and have recently purchased a Bennington stove. Since, I have stumbled upon some really bad reviews. I thought I did my research...
I now have com across this forum and there seems to be decent and even strong support for the stove.
Any suggetions or possible opinions to lead me in the right direction for installing? I am mainly concerned about BTU and output. Everything I have read that has ben published says 70,000 BTU, however the reviews are saying it is far below that.
It would be great to get some first hand opinions or any input would be great.
Thanks for you time!
Jason
Welcome to the family! I have had mine now for 5 years now and pretty much have grown to love it. Like almost all stoves, the wood has to be extremely well seasoned. I've also learned to keep the splits to the small to medium size, larger splits just don't do well. A good draft is also very important, but again that is like most stoves. It will pump out heat once you get it going. I can expect good to ridiculously great heat production over a 6 hour period (depending on wood species), with plenty of coals left to get the fire going again easily at the 8 or 9 hour mark. I installed the outside air kit last year and I'm very happy with that as well. The stove doesn't heat any better but it has eliminated some pesky drafts in my house. There was a definite learning curve to this thing, but we have it dialed in now and it works great for us. Let me know if you have any other/specific questions about it.