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anyone else own this stove?

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  • no

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Tjcole50

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Debating between that and another nc30 for the basement install. Let me know how that is. I know the nc30 is a beast upstairs
 
Marine5068

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Got the new stove last Wed.
Was $1500 CAD with a large starter kit including air blower, internal flue thermometer, fireplace gloves, moisture meter, 50 pack fire-starter, stove paint and glass cleaner
It's a heavy one at 489 lbs. and had a friend help me lift it in place.
I just need a shorter 8" exhaust pipe and new 6" reducer pipe to connect to the 8" Superflue.
Then I'm ready for the cold, bring it on.
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flotek

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I always heard good things about these . Reviews all seem to be positive and heat output is said to be impressive ..It's like a Englander nc30 but a lot more refined and better looking
 
Bruce 46

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Don't have that model, but have had a Drolet Savannah stove since 2009, their quality is excellent, very happy with my decision to go with Drolet.
 
Marine5068

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I also swept the Superflu 8" chimney today and got a bit of soot out of it.
I clean it at the start of each heating season.
Since the new stove was not in final location, I hooked a plastic bag over the bottom of the chimney pipe to catch ash falling from the top.
I push my wire chimney brush down with fibreglass rods made for the brush.
I was surprised that a half bag of soot was removed from the chimney, but it is a long run at almost 30 feet straight up through the middle of the house from the basement.
The new stove should burn better than my old one though.
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Marine5068

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OMG!
First fire of the season on Saturday night with temps here down to 6 C. It was 23 C in the house all night.
Just burned one load of Silver Maple and what a great fire and heat output this Drolet has.
I haven't installed the blower yet, but the rolling fire chamber and heat output is fantastic.
Secondary burns all night until the flames went out.
The firebox is huge and I had heat and lots of coals left on Sunday morning, ten hours later.
Wonder how the harder hardwoods will burn in this amazing new stove.
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Jakers

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Just picked mine up last weekend. my local Mills Fleet Farm had a sale on stoves a few weeks ago. Normally priced at $1289.00 I only paid $899.00 for mine. they were out of stock so i had to get a rain check but i got it saturday and installed it sunday. im with dancan though, still not cold enough for a test fire.
 

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