I have no affiliation with these stoves.
https://coalohio.com/ashland-heating-stoves
These stoves look nice, but seem really too light in weight. Must be thin material with a brick liner. In any case, IF they'd hold up and last, they'd likely be heat transferring beasts. Somehow I am not convinced without being able to increase image size of the photo's and/or see the inside of these stoves AND get more detailed information for the manufacturer and/or seller's.
I've requested information, as I am curious. Price is good, outside aesthetics seem nice, it's the build quality that I question. Maybe I will be pleasantly surprised.
Ashland Heating Stoves
- freetown fred
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Been around for a longgggggggggggggg time.
- warminmn
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Going by the measurements, it is a little larger than my Riteway and 200 pounds lighter.
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I've seen the Ashland Cook Stoves and I wasn't impressed.
These impress me much more: https://www.hecostoves.com/
These impress me much more: https://www.hecostoves.com/
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Yes, Fred. That’s what I gathered. See...young people these days don’t appreciate the wisdom of our elders. Hope that don’t get me in trouble with you, Fred. I just figured your statement carried the weight of your years.
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That is correct based on the recent conversation I just had with a seller. So, it looks like I put this thread in the wrong forum. Thanks for the clarification.
Moderator:
Please move this thread to a more proper location if you deem it necessary.
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- freetown fred
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Either or H.
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I’m not impressed with the cheap circulator combo stoves sold at TSC, but they work, they fill and need, and fit a niche market.lsayre wrote: ↑Wed. Sep. 11, 2019 6:54 pmI've seen the Ashland Cook Stoves and I wasn't impressed.
These impress me much more: https://www.hecostoves.com/
I’m just happy to see U.S.A. based business thriving. We need more them!