Do anyone know of any new stoves that will hit the market this summer? I have been looking for awhile but I have decided to wait for next years models since the winter is almost over.
It probably has, now if the industry would just adopt it is another story. Look at the controls and features of the now defunct Bixby(2006). Plug into a laptop and control way more than most can understand. Cleaning easy and monthly. The UBB would be a very good basement dweller.personally I think pellet technology has reached a plateau
A prudent statement that I tend to agree withIf it's new, I would not touch it until it's been out for at least a year, has a decent install base and seems likely not to explode!
Piazzetta has the P-963 it is very energy efficient runs well and it's a very nice looking stove be aware of Osburn they are just like ECO-65 and you pay more for nothing get your hands on a PDF manual of each stove and would find out. I definitely recommend you a European stove you will find that they are way in advance in this industry compared to the North American ones. They even have silo installation that makes the whole thing much easier to run. But the first one thing; whatever you do first try to find a good dealer and believe me this is the hardest part talk about your dealer you will have a better feedback. Usually whatever he will sale you then should come whit a good service if needed. They are the one that make the difference on a good or bad product good lockDo anyone know of any new stoves that will hit the market this summer? I have been looking for awhile but I have decided to wait for next years models since the winter is almost over.
Don't buy a new model. I got sucked into that when the AEs came out. Never again. That was one of the longest winters I have spent. Wait a couple years as the new owners are the ones that actually test the stove.Do anyone know of any new stoves that will hit the market this summer? I have been looking for awhile but I have decided to wait for next years models since the winter is almost over.
That's pretty much the ugliest place to mount that don't you think? If yer gonna go whole digital hog why not Bluetooth it to a wall mount? Though I like the look of that stove much more on the legs than the accentra with its flush skirt. Looks like a stove nowHarman Absolute 43,000 BTU computer controlled
I paid 1800 for a new Bixby that is all digital can be controlled via smart phone or computer and the software is available to change any settings the owner wants. and it was in production up until 2008 so actually this has been around for quite a while This was sold for 3800 new with a 7 year warranty.Harman has the newer Absolute/43.000 BTU.
Has a digital touch pad on the top to control all the functions..
Not sure I would go for something that new till it's been Road tested couple yrs here..
more circuitry to go bad.....
My P61A 61K BTU's has all manual controls[ dials etc] and I paid less.. $3600.00
The Absolute is Over $4,000.00 for a 43K Btu stove which is not very enticing to me.
personally I think pellet technology has reached a plateau.
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