Thinking of buying the Buck Stove Model 85

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Stowy

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Nov 26, 2007
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Central NC - Raleigh
The only bad thing I hear about this stove is that there is not an access panel for yearly sweep of the liner. Instead you have to remove the Surround, pull the stove out a bit, unhook the liner and sweep...

Any opinions on this stove?

I guess if you all tell me it is substandard, then I start looking at Regency. Jotul and Lopi - while they are SWEET are out of my price range.

Thank you and sorry to ask so many questions. Now to look up online and see if I need a permit/inspection.

Stowyo - Future Fire Person!!
 
I was looking at them online, but never saw any in person. I can't speak for the quality, but the designs didn't quite grab me the way some other stoves did.

In the end, I found a great deal on an Englander on craigslist. After reading posts on this forum, I gathered that Englander stoves are a pretty good value. They're good stoves but they don't break the bank.

I'm curious as to what others have to say about the Buck stoves though.

-SF
 
Thanks. If the guy ever gets here, I may order it. lay told me this morning at the gas station that she has two stoves in her bard and would give me both. I may have to check that out early next week instead!
 
Don't have one but Buck has had a good reputation for their stoves for over 20 years. Since the 85 uses secondary burn tubes and a baffle setup like a lot of other non-cats I have a hard time believing that the baffles can't be removed for cleaning instead of lugging the stove out and disconnecting the liner.

Give Buck a call and ask them about this. Or, it you have a local dealer go take a look at one and talk to them about it.
 
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