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Salemburner

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Mar 29, 2024
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Salem, Ohio
Buying new stove.
Small house, 1,000 sf in NE Ohio.
Looking at Vermont Castings, Blaze King, Hearthstone, Lopi, Jotul.
MUST HAVE ash pan.

Recommendations?
 
Take a look at the new Jotul F445 Holliday. Another stove that may be a good fit is the Woodstock Keystone or Palladian.
 
If doing a Lopi stove you would need to go to the medium Endeavor stove and that is rated for more than a 1000 sq feet. The Lopi small Answer stove does not have an ash pan as an option. Everyone of the brands you have listed I have sold except Blaze King. I will tell you with 32 years of Hearth experience the Lopi is the best brand of those stoves in my opinion. I currently sell Hearthstone, Lopi, and Jotul. I feel Lopi is ahead of these other manufacturers when it comes to durability and performance.
 
Pacific energy T4. Ash pan is over rated and a source of air leaks that can lead to over fires have one stove with one one stove without it should not be a dealbreaker
 
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If doing a Lopi stove you would need to go to the medium Endeavor stove and that is rated for more than a 1000 sq feet. The Lopi small Answer stove does not have an ash pan as an option. Everyone of the brands you have listed I have sold except Blaze King. I will tell you with 32 years of Hearth experience the Lopi is the best brand of those stoves in my opinion. I currently sell Hearthstone, Lopi, and Jotul. I feel Lopi is ahead of these other manufacturers when it comes to durability and performance.
Thanks. We're also looking at Vermont Castings. The Intrepid. I like a lot being able to load wood through the top. at 900 sf, I don't think it's going to take much to heat our very well insulated small home. Your thoughts?