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Replace my Vigilant? How much better is a new stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="graycenphil" data-source="post: 6607739" data-attributes="member: 17431"><p>Thanks Stumpy. I’m okay with the cost; I had my last stove for decades and I’d hope to have the new one for a long time too. My Vigilant is pretty beat up and not nearly as attractive as it used to be. And it needs some new parts, so I don’t mind spending some money for a new stove. I’ve saved so much on heating oil, and I have the savings in the bank to get a new stove.</p><p></p><p>I just don’t want to get one, then find out it’s really no better (or even worse) than the old one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graycenphil, post: 6607739, member: 17431"] Thanks Stumpy. I’m okay with the cost; I had my last stove for decades and I’d hope to have the new one for a long time too. My Vigilant is pretty beat up and not nearly as attractive as it used to be. And it needs some new parts, so I don’t mind spending some money for a new stove. I’ve saved so much on heating oil, and I have the savings in the bank to get a new stove. I just don’t want to get one, then find out it’s really no better (or even worse) than the old one. [/QUOTE]
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