Hello, this is my first post in the forum. Moved in to a house last year, had a Fisher Baby Bear in the basement, but it was unhooked. Power went out on December 23, house got down to 40 degrees on Christmas eve night. Landlords (also the in-laws who live a few houses down) were coming in at 5:00AM Christmas morning to hook up the Fisher. It was nice to have some heat going! However, didn't have any wood in the basement so I continued to use the oil furnace through the winter and burned $1800 of oil. No thanks, not this year.
I'm really thinking about the Englander 30-NC, and I know the Home Depot trick to get it for $749 delivered. I could get the stove and 4 cords of wood for less than what I burned in oil last year. I went to a local stove store to see prices on the "name brand" stoves. Holy cow. 2 or 3 times as much as the Englander. I know it gets rave reviews on this site and on the Home Depot site. I am just nervous to make the final purchase haha.
Is the Englander designed to have a secondary burn? I have roughly 1700 sq ft to heat, split between the unfinished basement and the upper floor. Too small for the Baby Bear, I think. I am going to put a vent right above the stove so the initial heat will come up into the center of the main living area. My dad has a Morso 3610. He gets great burn times and love the stove, but it's 3.5x the price of the Englander. Should I take the plunge and get the Englander? I figure it's worth the gamble at that price.
I'm really thinking about the Englander 30-NC, and I know the Home Depot trick to get it for $749 delivered. I could get the stove and 4 cords of wood for less than what I burned in oil last year. I went to a local stove store to see prices on the "name brand" stoves. Holy cow. 2 or 3 times as much as the Englander. I know it gets rave reviews on this site and on the Home Depot site. I am just nervous to make the final purchase haha.
Is the Englander designed to have a secondary burn? I have roughly 1700 sq ft to heat, split between the unfinished basement and the upper floor. Too small for the Baby Bear, I think. I am going to put a vent right above the stove so the initial heat will come up into the center of the main living area. My dad has a Morso 3610. He gets great burn times and love the stove, but it's 3.5x the price of the Englander. Should I take the plunge and get the Englander? I figure it's worth the gamble at that price.