excess650
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We bought a Quadrafire 4300 steptop for our new house. Its a non-cat, but has secondary burn above the firebox for a very clean, high efficiency burn. At $2500 it wasn't inexpensive, but then I wouldn't even want the ones sold at Lowes, etc. I'm thinking that I should have bought their bigger 5700 instead, but time will tell.
At our hunting camp we have a Fisher airtight for the mid to late 80s. Its a very large steptop, and can produce large amounts of heat. I wish that I could have found one like that for the new house! It may not be as efficient or clean burning as the new stoves, but must have a 6 cu ft firebox.
The new stoves have the draft configured such that you can't cut the intake air back to just let the fire smolder. They are designed for a very clean burn, so burn hot, and not necessarily for long.
At our hunting camp we have a Fisher airtight for the mid to late 80s. Its a very large steptop, and can produce large amounts of heat. I wish that I could have found one like that for the new house! It may not be as efficient or clean burning as the new stoves, but must have a 6 cu ft firebox.
The new stoves have the draft configured such that you can't cut the intake air back to just let the fire smolder. They are designed for a very clean burn, so burn hot, and not necessarily for long.