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Looks like I'll Fire Up the Big Stove a Few More Times!
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 5392988" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>Don't forget about the new EPA regulations.</p><p>Non-compliant stoves are no longer being manufactured... retailers have until December to sell existing inventory. The model you may want could be gone in a few months, or even weeks... or it could be "changed" in some way to make it compliant. Some industry "experts" have stated that 80% of currently available (non-cat) stoves will not pass the new testing procedures... and that's just the first phase, it gets worse over the next few years.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has been thinking about a new wood-fired appliance of any sort (stove, furnace, boiler, etc.), right now, today, is the time... procrastination could mean you won't ever get it. At the very least, if you wait, you'll be paying a lot more for something else.</p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 5392988, member: 57106"] Don't forget about the new EPA regulations. Non-compliant stoves are no longer being manufactured... retailers have until December to sell existing inventory. The model you may want could be gone in a few months, or even weeks... or it could be "changed" in some way to make it compliant. Some industry "experts" have stated that 80% of currently available (non-cat) stoves will not pass the new testing procedures... and that's just the first phase, it gets worse over the next few years. If anyone has been thinking about a new wood-fired appliance of any sort (stove, furnace, boiler, etc.), right now, today, is the time... procrastination could mean you won't ever get it. At the very least, if you wait, you'll be paying a lot more for something else. * [/QUOTE]
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