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<blockquote data-quote="sled_22" data-source="post: 7445738" data-attributes="member: 175000"><p>I have a Vermont Castings Encore. Another top load design. It's basically supplemental heat in our house but it hasn't been cool since October other than one morning to sweep the chimney.</p><p>I can load the stove around 9 pm and when I refuel at 5am, there's plenty of coals lefts to refire kindling and get the stove going again. usually at 5 am the stove top is still around 300-400 degrees F. I bet I haven't used more than 1 sunday's paper to restart fires this winter.</p><p>The nice thing about this stove, imo, is it's easy to control. My wife can handle it when I'm away and leave me with with zero safety concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sled_22, post: 7445738, member: 175000"] I have a Vermont Castings Encore. Another top load design. It's basically supplemental heat in our house but it hasn't been cool since October other than one morning to sweep the chimney. I can load the stove around 9 pm and when I refuel at 5am, there's plenty of coals lefts to refire kindling and get the stove going again. usually at 5 am the stove top is still around 300-400 degrees F. I bet I haven't used more than 1 sunday's paper to restart fires this winter. The nice thing about this stove, imo, is it's easy to control. My wife can handle it when I'm away and leave me with with zero safety concerns. [/QUOTE]
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