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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Picked up my "new" wood stove!
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<blockquote data-quote="EXCALIBER" data-source="post: 4471751" data-attributes="member: 57245"><p>I would have to disagree with this statement altogether. My Blaze King King Ultra has an 8 inch pipe and it is the most efficient stove made. Their Princess stove with a 6 inch pipe is second in efficiency. So size has nothing to do with efficiency when it come to stove pipe. Now this is an older stove and yes it will not be as efficient as the new ones, it will cost less, but require more wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EXCALIBER, post: 4471751, member: 57245"] I would have to disagree with this statement altogether. My Blaze King King Ultra has an 8 inch pipe and it is the most efficient stove made. Their Princess stove with a 6 inch pipe is second in efficiency. So size has nothing to do with efficiency when it come to stove pipe. Now this is an older stove and yes it will not be as efficient as the new ones, it will cost less, but require more wood. [/QUOTE]
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