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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="flotek" data-source="post: 4628914" data-attributes="member: 31527"><p>The englander is a square firebox not a v shape like most and burns on a bed of firebrick floor like modern stoves but with multiple narrow slots between rows to permit ashes to fall down through . Wood lasts longer and coals better without falling through a shaker grate. .knowing both models well it is safe to say It's better than a Johnson energy hotblast in my opinion. However it doesn't really have any heat exchanger area and the air controls are very simple and don't offer precise control they are completely manual and require user input throughout the burn cycle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flotek, post: 4628914, member: 31527"] The englander is a square firebox not a v shape like most and burns on a bed of firebrick floor like modern stoves but with multiple narrow slots between rows to permit ashes to fall down through . Wood lasts longer and coals better without falling through a shaker grate. .knowing both models well it is safe to say It's better than a Johnson energy hotblast in my opinion. However it doesn't really have any heat exchanger area and the air controls are very simple and don't offer precise control they are completely manual and require user input throughout the burn cycle [/QUOTE]
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