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gt40
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Post by gt40 » Mon. Nov. 03, 2008 10:19 pm

has anyone here have anything good or bad about this stove company, I have been thinking of getting one because of if the power goes out you still should have heat, my last coal stove was a warm morning and I thought they were a great stove for the money back then, too bad they don't have a stove like that any more, or do they if any one can help please, also is rice better or nut size coal the way to burn in this unit thanks everyone!!!!!

 
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Qball
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Post by Qball » Mon. Nov. 03, 2008 11:29 pm

I have this stove an burn nut in it. I have had no problems and have even piped the heat upstairs using the stove's blower.

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Post by thepamperedlady » Sat. Nov. 08, 2008 10:47 am

Qball,

How did you pipe it up using the blower?

My father is thinking of getting this stove, but is leery of the blower; afraid it won't radiate up the heat grates because the blower will blow the heat past the grates.

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Post by thepamperedlady » Sat. Nov. 08, 2008 10:49 am

Qball,

Never mind. I just followed your link and answered my question.

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