Local Wood Stove Shop Sale - Any deals you would jump on?

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Thanks again, Grisu. I like to buy local when I can, but sometimes you cannot get what you need/want locally. I'm going to call around a bit on the PE Summit and Napolean 1900 that begreen mentioned earlier. Both of those look like nice stoves. Not sure on price yet, though.

Thanks again!

Since you mentioned buying local: Englander is actually an US company while PE and Napoleon (and Drolet) are Canadian. Napoleon has also the more modern looking S9 which would be large enough for you. I don't know how that compares in price though.
 
Don't let your choice of stove be dictated by the stove shop. You can always just buy the stove, have it delivered and then hire a certified chimney sweep (http://www.csia.org/) to do the install for/with you. Given the stories that we see here about "professional" installs you may probably get a better job done going that route. He will also be able to check your chimney at the same time. The NC-30 can be had at Home Depot for usually $900 and the Drolet Myriad is also not a bad heater.
Maybe you would also be interested in a used one:
Avalon Olympic, $850: http://burlington.craigslist.org/for/3951534030.html
Various rebuilt stoves; maybe they have something in your size: http://burlington.craigslist.org/for/3946951759.html
Hearthstone Mansfield, $2000: http://burlington.craigslist.org/for/3983739790.html (It's a drive but if you like the look maybe worth checking out.)

The Mansfield is made in 2001.
 
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