Hi there,
Based on my previous questions to this forum I've decided to go with a VC cat Defiant for heating 1800 sq.ft, Ottawa, Canada.
Most of the trees on our lot are cedars, and I'd like to use some of it for the wood stove.
I chose VC cat Defiant for it's larger firebox and cleaner/colder burn that will allow me to sleep full nights without refueling.
Few days ago I met a neighbour who said few things:
1. Softwood like cedar builds lot of creosote in the winter. He uses it only in spring/fall.
2. My cat will get clogged.
3. VC stoves have a very low quality these days. Lots of assembly problems.
Now, I like to plan a lot in advance, so I'd like to make the right choise about the stove (hey, it's almost like with friends, you try to get the best and then you need to get used to the worst).
I also noticed that Elk, one of the VC Defiant fans, decided to buy wood stoves from a different brand, anything wrong with VC?
Thanks,
Beno
Based on my previous questions to this forum I've decided to go with a VC cat Defiant for heating 1800 sq.ft, Ottawa, Canada.
Most of the trees on our lot are cedars, and I'd like to use some of it for the wood stove.
I chose VC cat Defiant for it's larger firebox and cleaner/colder burn that will allow me to sleep full nights without refueling.
Few days ago I met a neighbour who said few things:
1. Softwood like cedar builds lot of creosote in the winter. He uses it only in spring/fall.
2. My cat will get clogged.
3. VC stoves have a very low quality these days. Lots of assembly problems.
Now, I like to plan a lot in advance, so I'd like to make the right choise about the stove (hey, it's almost like with friends, you try to get the best and then you need to get used to the worst).
I also noticed that Elk, one of the VC Defiant fans, decided to buy wood stoves from a different brand, anything wrong with VC?
Thanks,
Beno