Lopi Hybrids

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brewer69

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Was wondering if anyone using the Lopi Liberty or Endeavor hybrids, curious how they idle down and if you can run them low and slow in the shoulder seasons, along with the possibility of adding a key damper if needed to help maintain long low burns . I have to make up my mind between the Lopi Liberty or the Blaze King Ashford (my finial 2 choices) by the end of April. Thanks in advance
 
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They can burn low, but I don't think any hybrid can go as low as a pure cat stove like the BK design or some Woodstock designs.
 
Was wondering if anyone using the Lopi Liberty or Endeavor hybrids, curious how they idle down and if you can run them low and slow in the shoulder seasons, along with the possibility of adding a key damper if needed to help maintain long low burns . I have to make up my mind between the Lopi Liberty or the Blaze King Ashford (my finial 2 choices) by the end of April. Thanks in advance
Curious what stove you ended up getting and are you happy with your decision? Thanks
 
Curious what stove you ended up getting and are you happy with your decision? Thanks
Ended up going with the Blaze King, local dealer thought with our super insulated house , we would be better off with the Blaze King and the ability to burn on low er output than would be possible with the liberty, I really like the looks of the liberty better but think the Ashford 30.2 was probably the best choice, have it installed but haven’t burned it yet this season, hope this helps