I agonized on the decision for some time, but decided to go ahead swap my Mansfield out for an NC30. I was able to sell the rock for $2k.
I'll miss a lot of things about the Mansfield, but in the end I needed to be able to get heat out of the stove quickly so I went with steel.
I've had several fires in it now, and I'm not at all disappointed in how quickly I can get the beast hot. I can go from room temp to 500 in about 20 minutes. Burn times seem on par with the Mansfield. I haven't figured out how to control the fire well yet, so I can't give a good comparison. I'm having trouble keeping it under 700 after reloading and it's not cold enough out to justify that kind of heat. I'm reloading at about 350* and I start cutting the air inside of 15 minutes, but it still runs up to 700 very easily.
The secondary burn on the 30 is more vigorous than on the Mansfield and the stove circulates air better - I get more complete burns in roughly the same amount of time. The Mansfield had trouble burning wood at the back of the firebox and on either side.
Another reason I did the swap is that I just felt paranoid about cracking stones. If you all remember, I had one crack after only a couple of weeks and I never overfired. Overall, I give the Hearthstone high marks, but it wasn't the best fit for me.
I'll miss a lot of things about the Mansfield, but in the end I needed to be able to get heat out of the stove quickly so I went with steel.
I've had several fires in it now, and I'm not at all disappointed in how quickly I can get the beast hot. I can go from room temp to 500 in about 20 minutes. Burn times seem on par with the Mansfield. I haven't figured out how to control the fire well yet, so I can't give a good comparison. I'm having trouble keeping it under 700 after reloading and it's not cold enough out to justify that kind of heat. I'm reloading at about 350* and I start cutting the air inside of 15 minutes, but it still runs up to 700 very easily.
The secondary burn on the 30 is more vigorous than on the Mansfield and the stove circulates air better - I get more complete burns in roughly the same amount of time. The Mansfield had trouble burning wood at the back of the firebox and on either side.
Another reason I did the swap is that I just felt paranoid about cracking stones. If you all remember, I had one crack after only a couple of weeks and I never overfired. Overall, I give the Hearthstone high marks, but it wasn't the best fit for me.