Ok, I'm in final investagation stages before purchasing my next woodburner. I want a top-loader (tired of the the ash mess) and looking for a "beautiful" victorian type cast-iron enameled stove. Here at the choices, The Harmon Oakwood enameled (have not heard any negatives, I think its a good stove, but might be little on the small size for me.)
VC Defiant 1610 enameled (Used to love VCs, but am now concerned with quality, my medium dutchwest beltches and smokes so much when the damper is closed (effeciency mode w/ secondary combustion chamber) that I simply run it all the time now with the damper open, and no, its not a draft problem)
Quadra-fire Isle Royal enameled (I like the way the preheated air still comes in from the top despite the top load-- seams efficient, but do the dampers and tube take away from the firebox size?)
Lopi Leyden enameled(the fire box looks huge the for the size of the stove!, does that "cross-fire" work well.
Thanks for the input!!
Burning Aspen (gofer wood... always going for more)
VC Defiant 1610 enameled (Used to love VCs, but am now concerned with quality, my medium dutchwest beltches and smokes so much when the damper is closed (effeciency mode w/ secondary combustion chamber) that I simply run it all the time now with the damper open, and no, its not a draft problem)
Quadra-fire Isle Royal enameled (I like the way the preheated air still comes in from the top despite the top load-- seams efficient, but do the dampers and tube take away from the firebox size?)
Lopi Leyden enameled(the fire box looks huge the for the size of the stove!, does that "cross-fire" work well.
Thanks for the input!!
Burning Aspen (gofer wood... always going for more)