We make the Osburn brand so I'm a bit biased...:msp_wink:
However, with Osburn the Ashpan always comes standard. Warranty on the glass is lifetime even if you brake it by accident (nobody else has this), Lifetime warranty on the burn tubes even if you overfire (nobody else has this), 5/16" top plate steel, smoothest cam & roller door mechanism, C Cast baffle etc...
The
Osburn 2200 is the only 'true' bay window wood burner left on the market. It has a beautiful fire and retails starts at $2,200 kitted black. Blower is extra. I burn the 1800 which is the 2200 baby brother.
The
Osburn 2300 is our best seller. Big & deep 3.1 cu ft fire box. a favorite with serious wood burner since you can burn wood North/South and a bypass damper to make sure you have a good draft. It comes standard with Ash pan & Blower and retails starts below $2,000.
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Do they have a secondary air burning system like the Napoleons. What is the wall clearance on the back of the stove to combustibles for both stoves. I would need about 6 inches because of my room size. I could get the 2200 for about $1500. The 2300 for about 1700. Not bad prices at all. But here's the real deal. I can get the Napoleon 1450 for $800 delivered to my house. Not a bad deal for a good stove. But I do like all three. Just seeing which one would be best for my application.