What do we think of this? (NH Craigslist)

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fsr4538

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Currently running on NH Craigslist. I thought it looked mighty interesting. Any thoughts?

Forrest
 
Saw this same thing posted on cl earlier this year. My opinion is its a good way to waste your money and create a creosote problem
 
Would probably work well on a really old, non airtight stove like a Franklin but not on a modern air-tight stove where keeping the chimney warm is very important to keep a good draft and control creosote build up. The only way this would make sense on a modern stove is burning it with the door open which kind of defeats the purpose of burning wood efficiently.
 
fsr4538 said:
http://nh.craigslist.org/for/2339433684.html

Currently running on NH Craigslist. I thought it looked mighty interesting. Any thoughts?

Forrest

Put a '3' on it and I'm in.

I'll take it down to Daytona next year for the races.
 
Looks like a Pook made product.
 
Wood Heat Stoves said:
Would probably work well on a really old, non airtight stove like a Franklin but not on a modern air-tight stove where keeping the chimney warm is very important to keep a good draft and control creosote build up. The only way this would make sense on a modern stove is burning it with the door open which kind of defeats the purpose of burning wood efficiently.

Ditto.
 
A kettle of water on a woodburner is the simplest way to heat some water.

And it looks neater too :)
 
Hogwildz said:
Looks like a Pook made product.

I believe it is made by Pook Industries, Inc.- which specializes in Magic Heats, stove pipe water heaters, & other "special" stove accessories! :lol:
 
Thats a accident looking for a place to happen
 
I think it has already found the place to happen; just needs a buyer or two.
 
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