I agree on ash pan not worth the time or effort or money hope to get a block off plate for mine as keep popping small brick out when cleaningBeGreen said:Personal opinion here. If you decide on the PE, I would not pay extra for the ash pan. It's a very good stove, but has a poor ash dump design. Fortunately the firebox is deep, so ash cleanout is not that frequent. As for the pedestal or legs. Get the one that you and your mate like the best. Both are fine.
Maybe I was spoiled with the Waterfords 5x5 dump, but a 2x2 doesnt cutit for me shovel is faster,As for leaving hot embers in that unsealed pan with air shut down on a burn I am not sure on Co or smell thinksJimbob said:Playing the devil's advocate here::-/
I find the ash dump system on the Summit to work well (sorry BG).
It took a bit of getting used to, but first thing I do after being away all day is open the trap-door and push all the ash from the VERY front edge of the firebox into the hole. Then I snap the door shut and rake the coals forward, then load the stove.
The big ash drawer is a convenient place to let the ash and embers cool. Any CO or odours made by the ashes and embers is drawn into the stove, then out the chimney.
The Alderlea's system might be a bit different.
Jimbob said:Your sig. says you have a Woodstock Keystone. You don't like it anymore? Worn out?
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