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Pacific Energy Super 27
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<blockquote data-quote="Axe Man" data-source="post: 5095412" data-attributes="member: 45503"><p>[ATTACH]387429[/ATTACH] After 25 years of using a generic hardware store bought woodstove ( it paid for itself ) 2 weeks ago I bought a Pacific Energy Super 27.</p><p> The old stove wasn't putting out the heat like it should and I was constantly loading the firebox. After reading reviews and checking out a working model I bit the bullet and made the purchase.</p><p>Even though overnight temps haven't been getting below 20 degrees, I'm still happy with the 7-8 hour burn times without completely filling the firebox. The wood seen burning here in the picture is poplar and when burned during the day I'm getting 4 hour burns. Much better than the previous stove......Merry Christmas everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axe Man, post: 5095412, member: 45503"] [ATTACH]387429[/ATTACH] After 25 years of using a generic hardware store bought woodstove ( it paid for itself ) 2 weeks ago I bought a Pacific Energy Super 27. The old stove wasn't putting out the heat like it should and I was constantly loading the firebox. After reading reviews and checking out a working model I bit the bullet and made the purchase. Even though overnight temps haven't been getting below 20 degrees, I'm still happy with the 7-8 hour burn times without completely filling the firebox. The wood seen burning here in the picture is poplar and when burned during the day I'm getting 4 hour burns. Much better than the previous stove......Merry Christmas everyone! [/QUOTE]
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