fdegree said:Yes, it will be a front load stove...No, don't NEED the steps.
I'm trying to make everything easier for us as we get older. I'm hoping to get a Blaze King this summer, so having it raised to a workable height will make things easier. Also, the steps will make it easier to access the bypass damper and T'stat control.
Backwoods Savage said:Jake, I think that depends a lot upon the stove. I know with our stove, to us it really improved how good it looks to get it up off the floor. I was a bit worried at first about colder floors but that proved to be a non-issue as our floor is nice and warm.
Adios Pantalones said:Nothing wrong with 16"- in fact- you may bend over less to load it, making it better for older age. Trip hazard is first thing I thought upon seeing the stairs.
firefighterjake said:Backwoods Savage said:Jake, I think that depends a lot upon the stove. I know with our stove, to us it really improved how good it looks to get it up off the floor. I was a bit worried at first about colder floors but that proved to be a non-issue as our floor is nice and warm.
Well of course Dennis . . . it's a Woodstock . . . it should be up on a pedestal as a focal point in the room.
I tell ya . . . still a little too fancy for my simple, country boy tastes . . . but I'm eagerly awaiting to see the new stove from Woodstock to see what it looks like.
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