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bigealta

Minister of Fire
May 22, 2010
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Utah & NJ
Any ever seen this before? Supposedly from the 80’s.

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Looks like a really big bong.
 
do you have one? looks like a gasket nightmare
 
$2,400 way back then! Thats most of the down-payment for the new house I bought in '99! I'm sure that'd get you a good chunk of a good car then!
 
$2,400 way back then! Thats most of the down-payment for the new house I bought in '99! I'm sure that'd get you a good chunk of a good car then!
That's what it's listed for now July 26,2022. i think they were around $800 when they came out? It's listed on KSL classified. (Utah's version of craigslist). I just saw it when looking at other wood stoves.
 
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It looks like keeping the glass clean would be impossible and the 90% efficiency claims are dubious. 1.5 cu ft baking oven on the side is nice. I wonder how the slats of glass are sealed between each other?
 
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Good points - though conversely, this could be a good stove for those close floor spaces as it "...can be installed directly on a carpet..." [!!!]
Looks like it doubles as a baby warmer.
 
There was one of these for sale somewher online in the past few years. It was a brand new, never fired stove.

Idk, I think its a cool looking stove. And I can bake brownies while I heat the house haha