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We are currently heating our 1600sqft cabin with an old HearthStone HI or HII. It does an excellent job, and we get decent burn times. However, it's showing its age and I feel it needs the secondary combustion components replaced (I replaed the air inlet pipe this year, but the baffle is warped, etc.).
I want to start looking at replacement stoves now. I'm looking at the HearthStone Mansfield or Equinox, Pacific Energy Summit LE, and the Blaze King Ashford 30.2.
Looking for feedback from owners of each, if possible. Wood is out main source of heat, with baseboard electric being backup (we never use it). My main want in a newer more efficient stove is longer burn times.
One thing I like about the old HearthStone is the stone seems to hold heat for hours after the fire is out, and it has a spring controlled air control that lets you set the desired output setting, and then the stove runs itself (I hardly ever have to touch the inlet airflow control).
Obviously, being I love our current HearthStone, I'm leaning more towards their offering. But, would love feedback from BK and PE owners too.
Thanks!
I want to start looking at replacement stoves now. I'm looking at the HearthStone Mansfield or Equinox, Pacific Energy Summit LE, and the Blaze King Ashford 30.2.
Looking for feedback from owners of each, if possible. Wood is out main source of heat, with baseboard electric being backup (we never use it). My main want in a newer more efficient stove is longer burn times.
One thing I like about the old HearthStone is the stone seems to hold heat for hours after the fire is out, and it has a spring controlled air control that lets you set the desired output setting, and then the stove runs itself (I hardly ever have to touch the inlet airflow control).
Obviously, being I love our current HearthStone, I'm leaning more towards their offering. But, would love feedback from BK and PE owners too.
Thanks!