Preferably something with legs or the option of.800 to 1200 sq ft heat area with a half decent burn time.
wkpoor said:Under 1200.00, I would say the Englander. For just a little more you could move up to the Elm.
very good point.BeGreen said:One thing to look at would be clearances. The mid-sized Englander needs shields if clearances are close and very hefty hearth insulation. In this range, I would also look at ~ 2 cu ft Napoleon, PE True North, and SBI stoves (Drolet, Osburn).
Bub381 said:Not drafty but chilly.I built a hearth 55 by 55.Clearances if it's a front loader would have to be 15 from the corner whereas it was built to the spec's of a Vigilant and it is a corner hearth. If i'm going to go as big as the Englander i'll just keep the Vigilant.Just thought the Vigilant to be too big.
BrotherBart said:wkpoor said:Under 1200.00, I would say the Englander. For just a little more you could move up to the Elm.
You mis-spelled "down". :lol:
After seeing the Englander I would say the Magnolia is very close in appearance and functionality. I have nothing bad to say about the either. But....I'm not going back either.PapaDave said:BrotherBart said:wkpoor said:Under 1200.00, I would say the Englander. For just a little more you could move up to the Elm.
You mis-spelled "down". :lol:
Yet another classic from BrotherBart.
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