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I just heard, kinda funny... we havn't sold a whole lot of them, but we sell Harman's so there you go... Solid stove, too bad.. I guess the new design from the trade show will take it's place.... any Yankee owners out there care to chime in?
I own the sister stove, the Travis Avalon Astoria. There is not much difference between the two.
The larger hopper on the Astoria that weighs 250 lbs (25 lbs more) may be a better bargain.
They both have a 4" flue and a 165 CFM convection fan and the exact same control panels. The 12 heat exchanger tubes on the Yankee are smaller than the 10 tubes on the Astoria!
See specs below.
What do you think about the two stoves? What stove is Travis replacing the Yankee with?
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