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<blockquote data-quote="woodknocker" data-source="post: 5227815" data-attributes="member: 28897"><p>I have a CB 5648 and think it's great. With these units the house temperature doesn't vary all day vs wood stove also they can heat other buildings and appliances. (Hot tubs, domestic hot water etc.). While you are away from home your unit is still maintaining the temp for a long time depending on how much wood you load. This is all winter. I also have a Jensen indoor wood/coal unit that was in the house when we bought it. With wood it needed to be filled @ every six hours and coal lasted a little longer but the wife had a problem keeping it lit. Get the outdoor unit in my humble opinion and reap the benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodknocker, post: 5227815, member: 28897"] I have a CB 5648 and think it's great. With these units the house temperature doesn't vary all day vs wood stove also they can heat other buildings and appliances. (Hot tubs, domestic hot water etc.). While you are away from home your unit is still maintaining the temp for a long time depending on how much wood you load. This is all winter. I also have a Jensen indoor wood/coal unit that was in the house when we bought it. With wood it needed to be filled @ every six hours and coal lasted a little longer but the wife had a problem keeping it lit. Get the outdoor unit in my humble opinion and reap the benefits. [/QUOTE]
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