I'd consider it, depending on firebox size. I could take or leave the ignition though. Great for freaking out friends and family I suppose. "I will now light my stove using only the power of my mind...."
So when are ya gonna give us a sneak preview Chris?
So when are ya gonna give us a sneak preview Chris?
Probably similar to the Chinook 30. Maybe a lower height though.There are a few of us sort of waiting and watching, before breaking down and buying other cat stoves. Would at least be nice to have a handle on sizing and clearances, at this point.
the Cape Cod was tested at .47 grams an hour,
I wonder if the .45 GPH is the average rate tested, the low burn rate, med or high burn rate? I'm pretty sure most cat stoves burn similar in the low burn range and the non cats do better in the high burn range. Anyways who could really tell the difference between 0 GPH or 10 GPH looking at their chimney? Just knowing its an EPA stove says its clean and efficient enough. I'd rather look at firebox size and burn times when shopping for a new stove.
I see Englander has a new Pellet stove and a new Pellet Grill out this year. Maybe they can introduce a good, affordable hybrid into the market? (Yeah, I am an Englander fan)
A pellet grill?? now thats interseting, have to check it out. I love bbq'ing on charcoal but the convenience is not great. Pellet would be cool, wood cooked flavor, real wood and not coal like kingsford, convenience like gas without not cooking my food on fossil fuels.
The Cape Cod is a nice looking stove! All cats have a 6 yr. prorated warranty and it's only because the government requires it not because the cat people are being nice..Looks like they are using a different system than roll pins in Cape Cod to hold the air tubes in.
Only a 5 year warranty on this stove. No separate warranty for the catalyst.
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