I am a fan of the Drolet products for a budget minded option that really performs well. Century is another budget friendly solid option. As mentioned above the Pacific Energy models are solid and you get some more visually appealing options. Regency has been well respected also. Jotul seems to have a happy following. There are others worth considering but these come to mind first for me.
Don't let anyone scare you away from a Catalyst equipped model as well. Woodstock or Blaze King both offer models that would likely fit your requirements. The Catalyst equipped stoves generally provide much longer burn times and smoother heat output per load. The operation is really very simple and gets about as close to "set it and forget it" as you can get. My experience.
No offense to VC owners as those stoves can certainly do the job. They have a reputation of having some intricate components that occasionally need replacing. Tough on the reputation. The new version of VC Aspen is a set burn rate stove. Zero user input/control other than load size and perhaps a pipe damper. Rather unproven model as it's a new version. Enjoy looking and definitely research plenty before pulling the pin! Good luck.
Don't let anyone scare you away from a Catalyst equipped model as well. Woodstock or Blaze King both offer models that would likely fit your requirements. The Catalyst equipped stoves generally provide much longer burn times and smoother heat output per load. The operation is really very simple and gets about as close to "set it and forget it" as you can get. My experience.
No offense to VC owners as those stoves can certainly do the job. They have a reputation of having some intricate components that occasionally need replacing. Tough on the reputation. The new version of VC Aspen is a set burn rate stove. Zero user input/control other than load size and perhaps a pipe damper. Rather unproven model as it's a new version. Enjoy looking and definitely research plenty before pulling the pin! Good luck.