Kuuma Vapor-Fire 100 For Sale

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chardon

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Oct 15, 2020
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Chardon, Ohio
Never used Vapor-Fire 100 for sale. I purchased it about 8 years ago but did not find time to install and have a chimney built. Since then it has been stored in the basement on a pallet.

Asking price is $3900.

If you are interested or have any questions you can reply to this thread and I will get back to you soon.
 
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I know this is a long shot but do you still have this furnace for sale?

Thanks,
Chris
If I recall correctly he had it listed for sale locally too, and it didn't last long.
There is a new one listed on FBMP in Rochester NY for $6950
 
I figure that's why they still have it...but wasn't sure that with shipping there could still be some savings? Probably not when you factor in a road trip...
 
Any thoughts on the value of a used vapor fire 100 that was used for 7 months total over 2 seasons(feb/march 2024 and nov-march 2025)? House was way to hot (new house built 2 years ago) and thinking of switching to propane but curious if it still has value and if anyone is interested.
 
Any thoughts on the value of a used vapor fire 100 that was used for 7 months total over 2 seasons(feb/march 2024 and nov-march 2025)? House was way to hot (new house built 2 years ago) and thinking of switching to propane but curious if it still has value and if anyone is interested.
How was it being run...full loads?
Heat load must be very low if temp can't be managed.
In the spring/fall when you just need a little heat you burn small loads of low btu wood.

To answer your question though, you are going to have to wait for the tax credits to expire first, that is going to knock the price of a used one down a lot...unless you reviewed the tax credits, then you can take a much lower price.
I would guess you are going to need to be in the half price range at this point.