Hello Everyone,
A few months ago, I posted some pics of my old consolidated dutchwest (large) and asked some help on establishing a fair selling price. Well a lot has happened since then--wood stove wise. I sold my 20 year old dutchwest for my asking price (it was in great condition for 20 years!).
My wife and I went to the woodstock stove factory in NH and picked out a fireview--great tour of the facility and wonderful people. The stove was shipped to a loading terminal 30 minutes away in massachusetts--I live in rhode island. Arranged for my chimney cleaning people to install the fireview and load the dutchwest onto the truck of the new owner--everything went very smoothly, good workers! Even had my chimney cleaned (had 6" inserts installed 2 years ago).
Told my wife that it was going to be a cool evening and I should/need/want to "season" the new fireview stove. Did about four small "seasoning" fires in 3 days! Oh well my wife is very understanding of me. Also, got a chance to engage the combustor and burn during the night.
My first impressions are very, very positive! The fireview is so easy to get going and the controls are great! Soapstone does really store the heat, again I am very happy with this purchase--used my dutchwest for 20 years. My wife and I really enjoy watching the flames jump around--never really got into that with my old stove. My neighbors must really think I enjoy burning wood, especially in May!
This evening will not be as cool, so won't be starting a fire--but still enjoy just looking at it. My wife keeps asking me why I'm always staring at the stove--oh well!
Thanks for all the help these past months--oh I cut and split wood today, but that is another story.
John
A few months ago, I posted some pics of my old consolidated dutchwest (large) and asked some help on establishing a fair selling price. Well a lot has happened since then--wood stove wise. I sold my 20 year old dutchwest for my asking price (it was in great condition for 20 years!).
My wife and I went to the woodstock stove factory in NH and picked out a fireview--great tour of the facility and wonderful people. The stove was shipped to a loading terminal 30 minutes away in massachusetts--I live in rhode island. Arranged for my chimney cleaning people to install the fireview and load the dutchwest onto the truck of the new owner--everything went very smoothly, good workers! Even had my chimney cleaned (had 6" inserts installed 2 years ago).
Told my wife that it was going to be a cool evening and I should/need/want to "season" the new fireview stove. Did about four small "seasoning" fires in 3 days! Oh well my wife is very understanding of me. Also, got a chance to engage the combustor and burn during the night.
My first impressions are very, very positive! The fireview is so easy to get going and the controls are great! Soapstone does really store the heat, again I am very happy with this purchase--used my dutchwest for 20 years. My wife and I really enjoy watching the flames jump around--never really got into that with my old stove. My neighbors must really think I enjoy burning wood, especially in May!
This evening will not be as cool, so won't be starting a fire--but still enjoy just looking at it. My wife keeps asking me why I'm always staring at the stove--oh well!
Thanks for all the help these past months--oh I cut and split wood today, but that is another story.
John