Hi folks,
I was on here a few years back researching coal stoves as I was planning on replacing my wood burning insert with a coal insert. However, I just kept cutting wood and continued with the wood insert. This winter/spring I have not cut any wood as I could not get motivated for that laborious work(been doing it for 16 years) so this time Im really going to make the switch.
My current wood insert (Quadra Fire 4100I) does a great job and hoping to have even better results with the coal insert.
I was set on the Hitzer 503 but also looking into the DS Machine. However, I cannot find any documentation on the DS Insert. Does anyone know this stoves rating, hopper size, etc? Pros, cons between the two stoves From the pics of the stove it seems the Hitzer is larger stove.
Any info to help make my decision would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
Hitzer/DS Insert
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Just from the fact that the DS insert is quite new and the Hitzer is established and has many users, I would surmise that most opinions will naturally lean toward the Hitzer. And I further suspect that this may be rather unfair due to the bias of ownership and the relative newness of the DS insert leading to the likelihood that few own it.
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Hitzer has a great reputation and an established line of stoves. DS makes lots of noise and introduces something new every time you turn around.
Harman (now Legacy, I believe) makes some nice coal units, but I don't know if they have a fireplace insert.
The hoppers offered with DS and Hitzer make tending the stove much easier and faster than a non-hopper model.
If it fits your physical space, it's better (within reason) to go with a stove larger than you need rather than smaller -- coal can be dialed back to a long slow burn.
Harman (now Legacy, I believe) makes some nice coal units, but I don't know if they have a fireplace insert.
The hoppers offered with DS and Hitzer make tending the stove much easier and faster than a non-hopper model.
If it fits your physical space, it's better (within reason) to go with a stove larger than you need rather than smaller -- coal can be dialed back to a long slow burn.
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JerseyGuy has one...
Ds coal insert
Ds coal insert
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go to messick stove . com site i think it has specs on what you are looking for etc. good luck ,