Pacific energy EBT2 importance

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goldencoults

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May 7, 2016
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Australia
Ok so I was just about to push the button on ordering a Super 27 after feeling that the Summit is probably too big for my space but I have noticed that the Super 27 doesn't have the EBT2 extended burn technology that the Summit and Neo range have. I just assumed it was across the range but no..

So does anyone know if this is significant? I want nice long burns like everyone.

Should I reconsider and get a model with this tech or is the Super's baffle system just as efficient for secondary burn?
 
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Actually I am probably stressing over nothing.
I just found an article that describes the EBT2 tech as being specifically needed for their bigger fireboxes and I guess the Super 27 is considered a medium sized firebox. Good read actually - a better description than I can find on the PE site:
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The Super series has a linked secondary air control which helps this stove achieve excellent burn times.
 
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