Hi - we have a 1783 colonial with a very cold kitchen off an ell on the back of our house. Currently, in the fireplace, we have an antique Glo-Fire that we really love but we need to replace. This past winter we had it going so much that it warped and eventually broke most of the heat shields. Plus it need 12-14" logs which are tough to get and was really inefficient. I'm looking for suggestions for a stove that would be good to get used. We have a Vermont Castings (I forget what model - the basic one you see for sale everywhere) in our parlor that we like, though it's a bit hard to load from the top.
I was looking at the VC Aspen - I like a front loader, and it's nice to have to cookplate on it, since we keep a kettle on it. Don't see many used though and it's gotten mixed reviews. I'd like something that has some glass in front, easy to operate (it's usually me that has to get it and keep it going), takes decent-sized logs, and is pretty efficient, and has the traditional look like the VCs.
Recommendations?
I was looking at the VC Aspen - I like a front loader, and it's nice to have to cookplate on it, since we keep a kettle on it. Don't see many used though and it's gotten mixed reviews. I'd like something that has some glass in front, easy to operate (it's usually me that has to get it and keep it going), takes decent-sized logs, and is pretty efficient, and has the traditional look like the VCs.
Recommendations?