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<blockquote data-quote="Woodcutteranon" data-source="post: 1157408" data-attributes="member: 28636"><p>I went with a Hardy H2 and have been very happy heating my 2700 sq ft house. My main reason for going with the Hardy was price. I paid $5k three years ago for it and I installed it myself saving me $1k. My freinds recently installed Central Boilers and they both paid over $13k for them. They claim they are more efficient but how much fire wood can you buy for $8000?? I never split wood only if it wont fit in the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodcutteranon, post: 1157408, member: 28636"] I went with a Hardy H2 and have been very happy heating my 2700 sq ft house. My main reason for going with the Hardy was price. I paid $5k three years ago for it and I installed it myself saving me $1k. My freinds recently installed Central Boilers and they both paid over $13k for them. They claim they are more efficient but how much fire wood can you buy for $8000?? I never split wood only if it wont fit in the door. [/QUOTE]
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