Lopi Endeavor

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New Member
Oct 2, 2024
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Minnesota
Hello all. Brand new to this forum.

We purchased a home with a Lopi Endeavor wood stove in the family room. We are not a wood burning family, so I really don't need it or want it. Also was informed that my current insurance company won't insure me if it remains installed.

That said I am planning on selling it. Problem is I have NO IDEA what something like this is worth. It is in great shape with bricks in place and not cracked, glass is not cracked, and the stove appears to have no rust on it at all. It was manufactured in July of 1998. Seems like it was not used very much.

Can I get someone WAY smarter than me to give me an idea what this would be worth to someone? I am in Northern Minnesota.

Many thanks in advance.

[Hearth.com] Lopi Endeavor
 
A wood stove is important in a power outage. Personally, I'd change insurance companies, but if you decide to sell, this is a good time to do it. $800 would be a good price, though someone might pay $1000 in peak season. The Endeavor is a very good stove and this one has the fancy brass trimmings. Be sure to polish them up if asking top dollar.