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Stove choice for small house
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<blockquote data-quote="lknchoppers" data-source="post: 6831365" data-attributes="member: 125380"><p>I have an old 1986 Suburban Woodcheif cabinet stove with the thermostat on it. I restored it 8 years ago and it gets 10-12 hour burns no problem. I have even had it go 20 hours a couple time when it wasn't so cold out. I just don't see the modern stoves being able to compare to that. Plus it has an ash pan with a separate door so I don't have to disturb the fire when cleaning out the ashes. It always puts out great heat and is very simple. I do like the looks of the newer stoves with the glass in front but have never seen one big enough for me to really like. I can throw 24" long splits in mine, I have customers that have issues with 16" pieces sometimes. Don't get anything small for non stop heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lknchoppers, post: 6831365, member: 125380"] I have an old 1986 Suburban Woodcheif cabinet stove with the thermostat on it. I restored it 8 years ago and it gets 10-12 hour burns no problem. I have even had it go 20 hours a couple time when it wasn't so cold out. I just don't see the modern stoves being able to compare to that. Plus it has an ash pan with a separate door so I don't have to disturb the fire when cleaning out the ashes. It always puts out great heat and is very simple. I do like the looks of the newer stoves with the glass in front but have never seen one big enough for me to really like. I can throw 24" long splits in mine, I have customers that have issues with 16" pieces sometimes. Don't get anything small for non stop heat. [/QUOTE]
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