So the wife and I are going to start looking for a new house. All she cares about is a big kitchen and all I care about is heating it. So I've narrowed down some options and I'd like some input from you all. I live in Wisconsin and it gets damn cold here in the winter. I'd like a furnace that can heat my house for a minimum of 8 hours to 70 degrees when it's zero or below outside. We are going to be looking for a house under 2,000 sq ft.
max caddy: I like that it's a close design to my Tundra, but has bigger fire box and and there is an optional electric backup.
vaporfire: I read a lot of good stuff about this furnace on here and I am planning on stopping in to check out their factory soon.
blazeking apex: I like that this one has a catalytic burner on it and produces long burn time.
Indoor wood boiler: I honestly don't know a lot about them, but if anyone can chime in with some good ones I'd consider them also. I think it would be nice if I could pipe it into the garage to heat that also.
max caddy: I like that it's a close design to my Tundra, but has bigger fire box and and there is an optional electric backup.
vaporfire: I read a lot of good stuff about this furnace on here and I am planning on stopping in to check out their factory soon.
blazeking apex: I like that this one has a catalytic burner on it and produces long burn time.
Indoor wood boiler: I honestly don't know a lot about them, but if anyone can chime in with some good ones I'd consider them also. I think it would be nice if I could pipe it into the garage to heat that also.