Hi everyone, thanks so much for all your threads and posts in these forums. they have been very helpful. We have narrowed our serch to the quadrafire line of stoves. we would like your input on these two wood burning appliances. we know that the 7100 is a fireplace and the other is a woodstove. we can go either way. our initial object was to have a fireplace look but now are considering a stove because of all the venting and intake ductwork need for the 7100. we would like to know which would be more user friendly and provide the long term trouble free heating. Is the wood stove lower maintenance? thanks again for all your great advice.
Don't think so. Another minor complaint would be that right where the doors come together, the ashlip or what ever you want to call it dips down lower at that point then the rest of it and ash always seems to fall out there onto the floor. Minor issue compared to the cold air. Pretty expensive piece of equipment too. I think I would always go towards the freestanding stove if you are wanting it to be a main heat source. We do run ours just about 24/7 though and usually put 2 - 3 cords through it in a winter. Needs to be stuffed pretty well in order to keep the secondary burn going too. Big firebox makes it harder to keep the temps up inside for the clean burn when trying to get a long burn. So if you want a clean burn, you are not going to get the 17hr burn time that they dreamed up and be prepared to keep lots of wood handy as it can be pretty hungry. If you choke it down enough, still warm in the morning, but the glass will be sooted up. Usually always sooted in the lower window corners. I just like the idea of a woodstove in the corner. warming the house quietly without having to run fans on the unit. They are fairly noisy on the 7100 if you are trying to watch tv for example, but we are used to the noise now! The isyle Royale sure looks like a nice stove, but do not have any experience with that one.