I hope the forum is not too inundated with these threads, but I appreciate any feedback.
I live in southcentral Alaska. Winters aren't too crazy here despite what people say, average is low tens but -20 to -30 is not unheard of. This past winter we had a 72 hour power outage, which convinced my wife to finally let me buy a stove. The house is well insulated (lost 20~ degrees in 72 hours, currently run a hydronic system) We would like to use the stove as the primary heat source in the winter.
The stove will be located in our living room, which is attached to an open kitchen. It has a high roof, about 18 feet. The total room is about 1000sqft, with an open 800 sqft loft above. Was originally in love with the VC Defiant, but after trolling around here for a few hours and speaking with the dealer I am under the impression it is not reliable. If it is going to be in my living room for 30 years, I'd like it to be a bit of a looker aswell.
Currently looking at the following: (In no order)
1. Jotul F500 V3, I am hesitant as it is always burning using the cat, and I heard it is picky with its wood. (We only have softwood, birch and spruce, readily available in this state.)
2. Hearthstone Heritage, biggest concern is my wife wants to be able to "cook" on it if needed. I do not know if that is wise on soapstone. I have not found much reviews on recent models and the hearthstone dealer I talked to was a salesman, knew very little about stoves (trying a different dealer later this week)
3. Kuma/Blaze King/ etc. These are always recommended to me and a great price, but they are a bit plain looking for my tastes. I don't mind spending a little extra for looks, but don't want to compromise with heat.
4. People seem crazy about Woodstock here, I called to see what shipping would be to AK, but I am assuming its going to be astronomical.
Thank you in advance!
I live in southcentral Alaska. Winters aren't too crazy here despite what people say, average is low tens but -20 to -30 is not unheard of. This past winter we had a 72 hour power outage, which convinced my wife to finally let me buy a stove. The house is well insulated (lost 20~ degrees in 72 hours, currently run a hydronic system) We would like to use the stove as the primary heat source in the winter.
The stove will be located in our living room, which is attached to an open kitchen. It has a high roof, about 18 feet. The total room is about 1000sqft, with an open 800 sqft loft above. Was originally in love with the VC Defiant, but after trolling around here for a few hours and speaking with the dealer I am under the impression it is not reliable. If it is going to be in my living room for 30 years, I'd like it to be a bit of a looker aswell.
Currently looking at the following: (In no order)
1. Jotul F500 V3, I am hesitant as it is always burning using the cat, and I heard it is picky with its wood. (We only have softwood, birch and spruce, readily available in this state.)
2. Hearthstone Heritage, biggest concern is my wife wants to be able to "cook" on it if needed. I do not know if that is wise on soapstone. I have not found much reviews on recent models and the hearthstone dealer I talked to was a salesman, knew very little about stoves (trying a different dealer later this week)
3. Kuma/Blaze King/ etc. These are always recommended to me and a great price, but they are a bit plain looking for my tastes. I don't mind spending a little extra for looks, but don't want to compromise with heat.
4. People seem crazy about Woodstock here, I called to see what shipping would be to AK, but I am assuming its going to be astronomical.
Thank you in advance!