I got my first introduction to Enerzone stoves this past weekend. A friend had purchased one for his 1100 sqft cabin/home and needed a little brawn to get it inside. This stove was the 2.3 version (they name their stoves after the cuft of the firebox. Kinda crafty if you ask me). It appears to be a very well built and handsome stove. And at 415 pounds, it was not a cheap build either (and makes for some heavy hauling for two guys)
This is a brand that is not thrown around alot here, so I just thought I would post this up. The welds looked good, all attachment points (like legs, ash pan, etc.) were solid construction, it just looks like a quality steel stove (for all you steel lovers out there ;-) ) and it looks like they have a pretty good range of sizes with 5 stoves starting at 1.6 and ending at 3.4 cuft of fire box.
So for what its worth - this old burner boy kinda liked it.
This is a website pic of the stove we moved in this weekend:
This is a brand that is not thrown around alot here, so I just thought I would post this up. The welds looked good, all attachment points (like legs, ash pan, etc.) were solid construction, it just looks like a quality steel stove (for all you steel lovers out there ;-) ) and it looks like they have a pretty good range of sizes with 5 stoves starting at 1.6 and ending at 3.4 cuft of fire box.
So for what its worth - this old burner boy kinda liked it.
This is a website pic of the stove we moved in this weekend: