Looks like PE has a new baby

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Alderlea 1.2 cu ft stove. E/W loading. Looks like a nice stove for a small cabin. For sale this fall.
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[Hearth.com] Looks like PE has a new baby

They have also added a Neo 1.2 to the model lineup for a more contemporary look in a small stove.

[Hearth.com] Looks like PE has a new baby
 
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I wonder if the T4 is going away. It has a 1.4 cubic foot firebox.

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Interesting. Not quite sure why they think they need an even smaller stove than the Neo 1.6. Maybe the 1.2 is for the urban market (condos etc.)?
 
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To hell with smaller....I want bigger!
 
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That 3+3 cu ft of firepower isn't enough?
 
To hell with smaller....I want bigger!

No kidding. Talk about a decorative stove. Imagine stuffing 5 cords through that thing in a winter. It would take a zillion reloads.
 
Congratulations to Alderlea T6 and Vista on the birth of their daughter Alderlea 1.2. Heater and stove are doing fine.
 
Yeah, it is a cute little stove that should sell well in this sector up against the likes of the Jotul F3CB, Englander 17VL, etc.. Lots of folks are happy with burning weekends and some evenings. Not everyone is a firebug burning 24/7.

What I am curious about is the flue outlet cover. Can this be rear-vented?
 
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