What Would You Like Changed/Added on the LL Website?
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We plan to go live with the new Leisure Line Stoves Web Site in a couple weeks, any comments would be most welcome.
Plans for the future include videos on every aspect of stove and central unit ownership and installation, pictures of all parts, a shopping cart for online ordering in areas where there are no dealers, and a quick start guide for Coal-Trol operation.
We will retain the current URL as well as the one above, the site should be transferred to the new server within the next two weeks if all works as planned.
Thank you in advance!
Plans for the future include videos on every aspect of stove and central unit ownership and installation, pictures of all parts, a shopping cart for online ordering in areas where there are no dealers, and a quick start guide for Coal-Trol operation.
We will retain the current URL as well as the one above, the site should be transferred to the new server within the next two weeks if all works as planned.
Thank you in advance!
- EarthWindandFire
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Matt,
I don't see any mention of the Pioneer 110?
I don't see any mention of the Pioneer 110?
- Larry T.
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Hi Dave & Matthaus
Just checked the new site link. That is some pretty fine stuff right there. Very informative, great graphics, and the drop down navigation is really cool. Great job. Wish you all the best - As usual.
Larry Trainer
Chubby Stove Co.
Just checked the new site link. That is some pretty fine stuff right there. Very informative, great graphics, and the drop down navigation is really cool. Great job. Wish you all the best - As usual.
Larry Trainer
Chubby Stove Co.
- Uglysquirrel
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agree. suggest actual based on KW Meter and add several watts for manufacturer conservatism.cbc6 wrote:you could add a line in the specs for each stove about back-up power wattage required at max usage.
- SMITTY
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Well done fellas!
Not only is it informative, but the site is QUICK! That gets extra bonus points from me.
Not only is it informative, but the site is QUICK! That gets extra bonus points from me.
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Very nice site except I don't like that automatic flipping part up top. It doesn't give enough time to digest before flipping. Either a next button or a way to pause it would be better.
- Richard S.
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Nice, get rid of the dealer link, move it or point it to your dealer locator. If I'm consumer I expect to see a list of dealers.
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Thanks for the feedback everyone (gee Smitty, how can you tell I didn't build it? ). We will work to implement the suggestions, and Pioneer 110 is missing because we don't actually have one UL tested yet, so is only a pigment of my imagination.
- Rick 386
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How about adding pictures of yourselves to the "About us" page ???
Then I can print them out for my silhouette targets........
Rick
Then I can print them out for my silhouette targets........
Rick
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I am new to these stokers ,But I think if the inside corners of the hopper were at an angle to allow the coal to feed into the center. it would allow a longer burn time. They hold a a lot of coal in the corners! unless you have something for this ! then good job!
- Uglysquirrel
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A worthy comment to suggest changing the bottom's shape. My younger (now lazy) mind suggested in lieu of a manufacturer's change that interior plywood (flammable ) triangles could be made to replicate an angled shape. On minor concern may be that if the angle's edge was so close to the hole that the coal may autofeed at a faster rate once the level gets to some sort of a lower level..hammalamah88 wrote:I am new to these stokers ,But I think if the inside corners of the hopper were at an angle to allow the coal to feed into the center. it would allow a longer burn time. They hold a a lot of coal in the corners! unless you have something for this ! then good job!
- Flyer5
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http://www.leisurelinestoves.com/owners/videos/
In order to provide better service we are adding videos to our website. Please check them out and give us feedback. More to come.
In order to provide better service we are adding videos to our website. Please check them out and give us feedback. More to come.