Post Your Chubby Pic Thread! ( You Too Larry!)
- ONEDOLLAR
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Nice install! With the amount of thermal mass you have in the hearth alone you should be VERY warm in the winter!!Dngtig wrote:Here is a picture of the Coal Chubby I purchased yesterday
As always if you have any questions do not be shy about contacting either Larry or myself. We are happy to help in any way we can.
- windyhill4.2
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Guaranteed warm spot !! Very nice setting.
- warminmn
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Warm all the brick up in November and it would keep you warm until January! Beautiful setup!
- ASea
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Nice! We love our Chubby. We heat a 2000sqft ranch with ours. Gets a little cool at the other end but it does the job even on the coldest days.
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Bob
Nice set up! Glad Theo is "Ridin' the Storm Out" in style and comfort!
How bad is the storm? Err Blizzard? Gotta admit I am not missing, missing this blizzard.
Nice set up! Glad Theo is "Ridin' the Storm Out" in style and comfort!
How bad is the storm? Err Blizzard? Gotta admit I am not missing, missing this blizzard.
- Bob500
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We got about 12". It took me about 90 minutes to snow blow and do all that fun stuff. I really enjoy coming in and warming up by the Chubby, especially since my wife has a nice sauce and meatballs simmering on it.