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avanderheuel

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Nov 27, 2010
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Harrisville MI
OK so here is what I have a 950 Ft block house 1/3 of it is built into a hill. I am looking a three stoves and wanted peoples thoughts

1,(broken link removed to http://www.osburnwoodstoves.com/Osburn_1520_Osburn_Stove_Soho_p/ob01520.htm) I really like the look and firebox size

2.http://www.englanderstoves.com/17-vl.html again I like the look but fireboc size is a bit small

I would like to heat with wood 80% of the time. I am in northern Michigan.

Your thoughts or other recommendations?
 
The Englander 17VL is not really an ideal 24/7 stove. The firebox is too small. If the intent is to heat 24/7 I'd add the Woodstock Keystone and the BlazeKing Sirocco 20 to the list. They are cat stoves. In non-cat, maybe add the PE Super27.
 
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