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Skinnykid, 1.5 cuft is probably accurate, but in terms of useable size it is closer to 1 cuft. I've read your thread regarding getting an overnight burn and the F3CB is not an ideal candidate. I have achieved overnight burn, but in a warmer climate and a bit of luck. You should list all of your particulars(measurements, etc.) in a fresh thread along with your sizing requirements and let the masses help you out.
If you want a nights and weekends burner and are heating up to 1000 sqft , I love the Jotul.
Skinnykid, 1.5 cuft is probably accurate, but in terms of useable size it is closer to 1 cuft. I've read your thread regarding getting an overnight burn and the F3CB is not an ideal candidate. I have achieved overnight burn, but in a warmer climate and a bit of luck. You should list all of your particulars(measurements, etc.) in a fresh thread along with your sizing requirements and let the masses help you out.
If you want a nights and weekends burner and are heating up to 1000 sqft , I love the Jotul.