Random thoughts . . .
While I miss the Gothic arch and think this does look a lot like the PE T-5 I still like the look of this stove . . . and would have considered this stove in my list of possible stoves to buy if it had been out 3 years ago. I like the relatively clean looking lines myself.
I think folks might be a bit confused . . . I don't see anywhere that the stove comes with a free thermometer . . . although it's not a bad idea . . . I see the thermometer in the list under the optional accessories with the blower and a few other items. The literature on line does mention that they are including a pair of long-cuffed gloves though due to the way it is loaded . . . which again is a fine feature to offer to new stove owners.
I like the name . . . then again I know how to pronounce Rangeley ("Range-Lee" as was mentioned -- not "Ran-gee-lee") . . . and I can tell you that the town of Rangeley in Maine is very picturesque and rural . . . a beautiful place to visit. Besides . . . I figure it's keeping with Jotul's tradition of having names that folks butcher . . . i.e. "Yo-tulls".
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While I miss the Gothic arch and think this does look a lot like the PE T-5 I still like the look of this stove . . . and would have considered this stove in my list of possible stoves to buy if it had been out 3 years ago. I like the relatively clean looking lines myself.
I think folks might be a bit confused . . . I don't see anywhere that the stove comes with a free thermometer . . . although it's not a bad idea . . . I see the thermometer in the list under the optional accessories with the blower and a few other items. The literature on line does mention that they are including a pair of long-cuffed gloves though due to the way it is loaded . . . which again is a fine feature to offer to new stove owners.
I like the name . . . then again I know how to pronounce Rangeley ("Range-Lee" as was mentioned -- not "Ran-gee-lee") . . . and I can tell you that the town of Rangeley in Maine is very picturesque and rural . . . a beautiful place to visit. Besides . . . I figure it's keeping with Jotul's tradition of having names that folks butcher . . . i.e. "Yo-tulls".

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