Toasty toasty

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Marina1327

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Apr 23, 2015
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New Jersey
Let me just say that two draft stoppers and a roll of weather stripping tape has turned my house into a sauna....the serenity is keeping the house at 75 plus even though it went down to 20ish last night....in fact I just turned it down....
 
I don't think this door cozy-draft stopper helps much. Does a pretty good job in the kitchen with spills and left overs:)
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Now if you eventually hook up the oak I bet you will feel even more toasty ;)
 
OAK and some more sealing and insulation and you'll be golden. Some guy here locally had a Serenity for sale new on CL but it sold before I could get to it. He bought it and then decided not to hook it up or so he said. I was wanting to run by just to see it in real life and possibly buy it but it didn't work out.

I am seriously looking at one for another area and that stove would fit the bill.
 
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