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<blockquote data-quote="brenndatomu" data-source="post: 4897901" data-attributes="member: 78787"><p>The only real issues with the Tundra was IF you used the ash drawer, which I find those remove-the-plug-and-scrape-ash-down-a-tiny-hole types that all the modern stoves have to be more hassle than they are worth anyways. Easier to just dig ashes out and be done with it rather than add an additional step to ash disposal. The ash drawer issue was dealt with by Drolet on existing units, and all the new ones coming off the assembly line have been revised for some time now I believe.</p><p>If you look closely at the Tundra thread, it was mainly 2 or 3 people doin most of the squawkin, the majority that have them seem to be pleased with them, especially more recently. I would not hesitate to recommend one to friends/family. Seems like a lot of heater for the $$$. Drolet has a decent reputation for making good products and good customer service. PM flotek, he has one...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brenndatomu, post: 4897901, member: 78787"] The only real issues with the Tundra was IF you used the ash drawer, which I find those remove-the-plug-and-scrape-ash-down-a-tiny-hole types that all the modern stoves have to be more hassle than they are worth anyways. Easier to just dig ashes out and be done with it rather than add an additional step to ash disposal. The ash drawer issue was dealt with by Drolet on existing units, and all the new ones coming off the assembly line have been revised for some time now I believe. If you look closely at the Tundra thread, it was mainly 2 or 3 people doin most of the squawkin, the majority that have them seem to be pleased with them, especially more recently. I would not hesitate to recommend one to friends/family. Seems like a lot of heater for the $$$. Drolet has a decent reputation for making good products and good customer service. PM flotek, he has one... [/QUOTE]
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