Jotul Combifire or All Nighter Warm Glo?

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MongoMongoson

Feeling the Heat
Feb 6, 2021
375
Wisconsin
What am I looking at? I have never heard of an All Nighter "Warm Glo". Did someone just stick this tag on a Jotul to scam an insurance company or did All Nighter relabel some Combifires?

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Where does it say it's made on the casting?
 
These are the only pics I have. It is for sale in Wisconsin, listed on the internet.
 
Here is the ad. I don't use Facebook at all; no account. I do search Marketplace for stoves just to see what is out there, but I can't respond to ads or ask questions.

 
First time I have seen this. All-Nighter did make a Pudgy-Glo stove. Maybe they contracted Scandia to make this one in Taiwan for them?
 
It does look more like a scandia than a jotul
 
So I got in touch with the lady and she says the casting in the back says Made in USA. She is from Glastonbury, CT which is where All-Nighters were made at one point. This one is a surprise to me, sure looks like a Combifire knockoff.
 
I would really like to see what it looks like inside and see it in person. It would be a 4 hour drive for me, though.
 
The poster sounds like she is heading south for the winter, starting tomorrow.
 
Looks like an American Seating stove judging by the casting texture and "Made in USA" I believe they were made in Michigan? maybe they made some for All Nighter?