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To Be Hawken Energy, or not to be???
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<blockquote data-quote="Laird" data-source="post: 1308570" data-attributes="member: 29757"><p><strong>he-1100</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a Hawken (but only 1 month) and so far I really like it. I certainly can't say that it is better than the others, but from what I've read there is probably not many significant differences between them. I chose Hawken because their local dealer seemed to be knowledgeable and is a nice and honest guy. The furnace seems well made and is working as advertised "out of the box". I have to fill it twice a day, but if I set the house thermostat @ 50° I will get 24hr burn times. Alot of factors will determine the burn time, maybe going with the next size up from the 1100 would give you better results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laird, post: 1308570, member: 29757"] [b]he-1100[/b] I have a Hawken (but only 1 month) and so far I really like it. I certainly can't say that it is better than the others, but from what I've read there is probably not many significant differences between them. I chose Hawken because their local dealer seemed to be knowledgeable and is a nice and honest guy. The furnace seems well made and is working as advertised "out of the box". I have to fill it twice a day, but if I set the house thermostat @ 50° I will get 24hr burn times. Alot of factors will determine the burn time, maybe going with the next size up from the 1100 would give you better results. [/QUOTE]
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