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Talk me out of a Vermont Castings Stove
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<blockquote data-quote="trukn2004" data-source="post: 5592705" data-attributes="member: 129229"><p>Beautiful stove! the wife was very picky about our stove too, but fell in love with the Jotul F500. With all my research I found it to be one of the nicest units available. I know it isn't a cat stove, but her mother has one and she didn't want to get a cat. does the Rockland have a cat? If not, you can still get some decent burn times out of it, just takes a bit of learning. Last night I reloaded at 830pm, ran it at 1/3 air for 2.5 hours, then opened it to 1/2 and went to bed. The propane heat kicked on at 6:00 am this morning, since the temp had dropped, but the stove still have about 2 good-sized coals in it and was reading 125 degrees on the stove-top thermometer. I am still very new to burning, and quite paranoid about running my stove low, but I know this unit has the capacity to burn for a solid amount of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trukn2004, post: 5592705, member: 129229"] Beautiful stove! the wife was very picky about our stove too, but fell in love with the Jotul F500. With all my research I found it to be one of the nicest units available. I know it isn't a cat stove, but her mother has one and she didn't want to get a cat. does the Rockland have a cat? If not, you can still get some decent burn times out of it, just takes a bit of learning. Last night I reloaded at 830pm, ran it at 1/3 air for 2.5 hours, then opened it to 1/2 and went to bed. The propane heat kicked on at 6:00 am this morning, since the temp had dropped, but the stove still have about 2 good-sized coals in it and was reading 125 degrees on the stove-top thermometer. I am still very new to burning, and quite paranoid about running my stove low, but I know this unit has the capacity to burn for a solid amount of time. [/QUOTE]
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