akbean
New Member
Hey all, I'm new to the forum and new to catalytic stoves but I've done enough research that it seems I probably need one. Unfortunately it's impossible to try before you buy... I currently have a 3 year old Osburn 900 as primary heat in my 500 sq ft home. It's frustratingly difficult to get the stove to burn at a level that doesn't bake me out of here, if I want to get any kind of burn time out of it. It's 32 degrees out now and loading it with 2 or 3 med-small pieces of birch/spruce and keeping it stopped down so it smoulders is about right (if I let it rip, it'll run away!), but that burns to coals in a couple hours. Loading it up full (5-6 of these pieces) lasts a couple more hours but gets much too hot. I've checked the gasket, it's done this ever since it was new.
So the question is, is there a blaze king that can burn low enough and long enough that I don't have to light a brand new fire every morning and also not cook me out of bed? Am I dreaming? There's a new smaller hearthstone model (green mountain 40) that looks really nice, but the claims of 30 hours heat time seem far fetched to me (but holy cow if that's true I'm sold!). It's also pricey. Wood is my primary heat source and I'm sick of lighting fires multiple times a day and having roller coaster room temps. I don't want to use a blower fan (ceiling fan does a great job). To give some perspective on heat needs, my 11,000 btu/h propane heater maxes out when it's -10 F outside, otherwise it will maintain room temp. I love reading the enthusiasm about BK on here, hoping to catch the bug myself.
Thanks for any advice!
So the question is, is there a blaze king that can burn low enough and long enough that I don't have to light a brand new fire every morning and also not cook me out of bed? Am I dreaming? There's a new smaller hearthstone model (green mountain 40) that looks really nice, but the claims of 30 hours heat time seem far fetched to me (but holy cow if that's true I'm sold!). It's also pricey. Wood is my primary heat source and I'm sick of lighting fires multiple times a day and having roller coaster room temps. I don't want to use a blower fan (ceiling fan does a great job). To give some perspective on heat needs, my 11,000 btu/h propane heater maxes out when it's -10 F outside, otherwise it will maintain room temp. I love reading the enthusiasm about BK on here, hoping to catch the bug myself.
Thanks for any advice!