PATAGONIA FIRES - HEATING

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Martin Strand III

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NW MI near nowhere
These Patagonia wood stoves are doubtfully Phase II. Regardless, despite high winds and winter temps, they do the job and are typical of what I saw.

Aye,
Marty
 

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That one on the left reminds me of the Oak cylinder stoves, an old-timey stove that was considered a marvel of efficiency in its day.
 
The one on the far right looks a bit like an Amesti cousin.
 
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