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AppalachianStan

Minister of Fire
Nov 4, 2011
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Clover SC
Hi you all I thought you would get a kick out of this.;lol
(broken link removed to http://charlotte.craigslist.org/hsd/3576393218.html)
 
Aw, gee...if I didn't already have the Lopi...:rolleyes:
 
Four of those filled with good hardwood would make a great overnight load in the 30-NC. Cassette wood burning. >>
 
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No mention of it burning wood, just compressed logs or charcoal. Looks like a decent boat heater where the stainless is a plus. Otherwise, a pretty expensive small heater.
 
Right you are. I was thinking about the original product website and the inventor's posts in a previous posting and not the craigslist ad. The stove can and will burn wood. However, for heat, I believe the stove is best run burning a densely compressed wood product or one will be refueling it frequently.

https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads...ashington-and-thought-everyone-would-b.69455/

It was originally designed and tested in a boat. That seems the best application and need for a small, all stainless stove.
 
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