Winter is coming and I'm finally in the position to get the stove for the new house. I started a thread two years ago when I was trying to answer all of the questions about a wood burning stove during the building process. Here is a link to it. After researching and researching I've now come to the conclusion that I might need a smaller stove and that I really don't want to spend a lot of money on something I don't think we will use all that often. We moved into the house in June and with 100 degree days, the AC was not used much, so I think we might have overdone it (is that possible?) on the insulation. Since this might be the case, I really don't want to heat us out of the house during the winter. I just want something capable of heating the living spaces that we will spend the most time in.
I was originally looking at the Osburn 2000, then the Jotul F400 Castine, and now I'm looking at these below:
1. Drolet Escape 1800
2. Osburn 1500
3. Vogelzang Defender
4. Jotul F118 CB
I don't want to spend over $2000 for the stove and stove pipe, and would love to spend less. The hearth is 34" deep so I can't fit a very deep stove, which is the main reason I was most interested in the Osburn 1500. My wife loves the Jotul F118, but it doesn't come with a outside air intake (and can't have one, I think). The other two are both fairly cheap and have good numbers, but I don't have any experience with any stove. Thoughts?
Here is a picture of the vented brick hearth and wall. Fresh air vent below and chimney center above.
Here is a picture of the floor plan. The red box is where the brick wall and hearth are.
I was originally looking at the Osburn 2000, then the Jotul F400 Castine, and now I'm looking at these below:
1. Drolet Escape 1800
2. Osburn 1500
3. Vogelzang Defender
4. Jotul F118 CB
I don't want to spend over $2000 for the stove and stove pipe, and would love to spend less. The hearth is 34" deep so I can't fit a very deep stove, which is the main reason I was most interested in the Osburn 1500. My wife loves the Jotul F118, but it doesn't come with a outside air intake (and can't have one, I think). The other two are both fairly cheap and have good numbers, but I don't have any experience with any stove. Thoughts?
Here is a picture of the vented brick hearth and wall. Fresh air vent below and chimney center above.
Here is a picture of the floor plan. The red box is where the brick wall and hearth are.
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