Scirocco 30

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aansorge

Minister of Fire
Aug 12, 2011
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Southern Minnesota
It's here...(broken link removed to http://www.blazeking.com/EN/wood-sirocco30.html)
 
Nice!

I'm almost wondering if they dropped the Ashford concept. Was supposed to be available Oct. 2012, and there aren't even photos to date.
 
The ashford is still in the works, it was at the HPBA show in Orlando. It is the 30 box, but it's claded in iron. It's real nice looking. It should be available this summer at some point.
 
It should be available this summer at some point.

Too late for me, I got tired of waiting and bought a different stove. But I will say we were told the same thing last year!
 
I wonder why the 20 is heavier than the 30? Produces more BTU's on low also.
 
Too late for me, I got tired of waiting and bought a different stove. But I will say we were told the same thing last year!
Well, at least they didn't release it before it was ready, like some others have been know to do.
 
Well, at least they didn't release it before it was ready, like some others have been know to do.

Uh oh, you'll get the super extreme fans of those "other" stoves all up in your business in no time.
 
Can I get a Sirocco 40 please?<>
 
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I wonder why the 20 is heavier than the 30? Produces more BTU's on low also.

True, it produces slightly fewer BTU's on low, but it does this for 30hrs, 10 hrs longer than the 20!

1 cu. ft. larger interior is the main difference.
 
Yeah... less BTU's on low is not a bad thing. Less BTU's on high... different story.
 
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