They are all about the same price in the off season ,the NC-30 goes up in the high season to about $1200 (before Xmas) Around $700 after Jan. Read some good reviews on the Napoleon and I own a 30 So i know thats a winner.
Already have a 30,just wondering if those other 2 compare. Need a stove for another location,so if the 30 Goes to $700 again may get another one,if not may try something else.leeave96 said:I don't know about the Napoleon or US Stove, but if they were equals to the NC-30 then I'd look at potential customer support and price. I think the Englander is one of the best bangs for the buck, it has a very reliable track record and outstanding factory direct customer support.
Look hard at the Englander, I think you will like it.
Good luck,
Bill
Dont worry about oversizing you can always dial down the air. Unless your space is extremely small.The advantage of being able to load 3CU ft of wood in the stove for a longer burn time is hard to beat. Smaller stoves require more frequent loading. AS far as the 30 IM waiting for February 2012, as last year they were down to $669 at Home depot by that time.RK05 said:Where is a good place to buy the NC30? I was looking at the US Stove for price and size (I thought the NC30 would be to big) but for $700 I wouldn't mind picking up one.
trump said:Dont worry about oversizing you can always dial down the air. Unless your space is extremely small.The advantage of being able to load 3CU ft of wood in the stove for a longer burn time is hard to beat. Smaller stoves require more frequent loading. AS far as the 30 IM waiting for February 2012, as last year they were down to $669 at Home depot by that time.RK05 said:Where is a good place to buy the NC30? I was looking at the US Stove for price and size (I thought the NC30 would be to big) but for $700 I wouldn't mind picking up one.
RK05 said:trump said:Dont worry about oversizing you can always dial down the air. Unless your space is extremely small.The advantage of being able to load 3CU ft of wood in the stove for a longer burn time is hard to beat. Smaller stoves require more frequent loading. AS far as the 30 IM waiting for February 2012, as last year they were down to $669 at Home depot by that time.RK05 said:Where is a good place to buy the NC30? I was looking at the US Stove for price and size (I thought the NC30 would be to big) but for $700 I wouldn't mind picking up one.
The area I would put it in is our basement at about 500sqf.
Was that price from HD online or in the store? I talked to our local HD and they were Not getting ANY wood stoves in this year due to the economy he said. He said to try a different store that was in a more rural area.
PLAYS WITH FIRE said:Change your store to Washington, Pa (Washington County) and it will be 649 bux
Last time i got one it came with both so i have an extra set of legsRK05 said:That is crazy
I guess maybe they sell allot more in Pa for some reason?
Using the Pa store they have 30-NCH listed for $649. The picture shows it with legs but the 13-NCH shows a pedistal does anyone know what is comes with or both?
Also, it doesn't mention anything about a fan, I guess that is an option too?
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