Hi, I have been reading here and researching online like crazy. Down to needing to decide what to do. Here is my setup:
1750 sqft on one story, wood stove in finished basement. Stove is close to the stairwell and i leave the door open to upstairs to supplement heat upstairs as much as possible. I am coming from a Hotblast furnace i bought at TSC years ago. We just finished the rest of our basement and plan to spend some time down there and want a nicer looking stove we can sit and enjoy over the winter, as well as eat less wood. My main objectives are to supply some supplemental heat upstairs. The Hotblast was not tied into ducts. I could keep the main living area over 70 and bed rooms stayed cool. I would like to do similar with a new stove but dont have unreal expectations. However I do not want to roast us out of the basement room either. With the hotblast it didnt really have much radiant heat so this is the aspect i dont know what to expect with a new stove. I have a rectangular clay tile lined masonry chimney. I would prefer to not line if possible.
Thinking non-cat. Should i be looking at less than 3.0cuft box size or 3.0+? My local dealer with the best prices on basic wood stoves has Napoleon, Osburn, Ironstrike, and Jotul.
Napoleon S-25 is $2395
Ironstrike 300 is $2695
Jotul F55 is $2595
Osburn 3300 is $2295 (not sure on this firebox size, might be too small
Osburn 3500 $2495
Anything to definitely stay away from? I am leaning Jotul, but my wife likes the pedestal look better. But legs or pedestal arent a total deal breaker for either of us.
1750 sqft on one story, wood stove in finished basement. Stove is close to the stairwell and i leave the door open to upstairs to supplement heat upstairs as much as possible. I am coming from a Hotblast furnace i bought at TSC years ago. We just finished the rest of our basement and plan to spend some time down there and want a nicer looking stove we can sit and enjoy over the winter, as well as eat less wood. My main objectives are to supply some supplemental heat upstairs. The Hotblast was not tied into ducts. I could keep the main living area over 70 and bed rooms stayed cool. I would like to do similar with a new stove but dont have unreal expectations. However I do not want to roast us out of the basement room either. With the hotblast it didnt really have much radiant heat so this is the aspect i dont know what to expect with a new stove. I have a rectangular clay tile lined masonry chimney. I would prefer to not line if possible.
Thinking non-cat. Should i be looking at less than 3.0cuft box size or 3.0+? My local dealer with the best prices on basic wood stoves has Napoleon, Osburn, Ironstrike, and Jotul.
Napoleon S-25 is $2395
Ironstrike 300 is $2695
Jotul F55 is $2595
Osburn 3300 is $2295 (not sure on this firebox size, might be too small
Osburn 3500 $2495
Anything to definitely stay away from? I am leaning Jotul, but my wife likes the pedestal look better. But legs or pedestal arent a total deal breaker for either of us.
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