Need some advice...

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Mr. Brownstone

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Nov 5, 2011
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RI
I have a wood burning insert. My dad, who is approaching 70, just downsized to a small ranch-style house in RI. About 1200 sf. Nice fireplace/hearth area to put a pellet insert. The house has oil heat which is not cheap. I need advice on good pellet inserts. He tends to buy cheap stuff that doesn't last. I love the Quadra-fire insert, I think its the Santa Fe. But at $4k, I don't think he will go for it. Any good suggestions around the $2000 price point?
 
Heres one example.

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Heres one example.

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Hey, thanks for the reply. I have told him about Englander / Timber Ridge, since a lot of the wood burners on the site are very happy with the product. That being said, the whole reconditioned thing might be right up his alley. Thanks.
 
The EP is a new generation unit and is liked by several members here.

Also has some good looks :)
 
AMFM also sells new units.

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