firefighterjake said:
Hopefully you'll love your Oslo as much as I have with mine . . . a very good heating unit . . . puts out good heat and is a treat for the eyes when the fire is really cranking (trust me . . . you haven't seen anything yet when it comes to seeing this baby in action.)
Last night it was in the upper 20s where I live, and we had finished the three break-in burns, so it was time to really fire it up for a night's heat. We burned it all evening on a small load, and then filled 'er up for the overnight. The secondary burn put on quite a show, and the stove performed beautifully. Very easy to control. Not at all finicky in adjusting the air like our VC used to be. Ran it about 1/4 open on the air control overnight, and had a large bed of coals in the morning with the stovetop still over 300F after 8 hours. Not too shabby at all.
The only downside I noted so far is that we'll have to learn to be more patient to establish a strong, hot draft up the chimney before opening the front doors. We spilled a little smoke a couple of times. The old VC, with its big damper to open when bypassing the cat, was maybe a little more foolproof in this regard.
I wanted to take a nice picture of the internal firework display to post here and use for my avatar, but it looks like my daughter made off with our digital camera when she went back to college. Pictures might have to wait until the fall.