Is this a good stove and price?

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spokane burner

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Aug 9, 2017
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Spokane , WA
Just bought a house with a 30x50x20 insulated pole shop. I need to get a wood stove capable of heating it up this winter during football games. Came across this one on craigslist. He wants $600 but can probably get it for $500.00. Looks to be in very good condition. A buddy has a similar stove in his shop and it seems to do just fine heating a large space. Looks very similar to Fisher? is there benifits to either Schrader or Fisher. Anything I need to know about the intallation? 01111_azZUJ2nA7u2_1200x900.jpg
 
It's a big old beast, built like a tank, but not legal for resale in WA state and not very efficient. Looks like it may be a fireplace insert and not designed for freestanding operation. If it has an 8" flue that is another strike against it. For comparison you can get a new Englander 30NC or 50SSW02 for under $1000 that will be new and heat well. Drolet also makes some affordable 3 cu ft stoves that would be worth considering. The additional cost will be somewhat offset by the reduced cost of a 6" flue system vs an 8" one for the Schrader.

There are several things to know about proper installation concerning safety and clearance. You might want to read Highbeam's installation thread in his insulated pole barn for some helpful ideas and tips.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/installed-englander-30nc.115825/
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/need-advise-on-a-chimney-pole-barn.146458
 
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Way overpriced that would be $100 to $150 here.