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Looks like a very small flue pipe. It must only run at 15,000 BTU or so? Just guessing....it must really be suited for portable heating as advertised but would be so neat to have in a rural outbuilding away from electric.
Advertising on CL...I'm guessing anywhere in the USA there is room for a dealership....really? There's already a dealership in my territory? You won't let me carry it? Figures...I'm late for everything.
Advertising on CL...I'm guessing anywhere in the USA there is room for a dealership....really? There's already a dealership in my territory? You won't let me carry it? Figures...I'm late for everything.
Probably a blessing in disguise. That stove looks very interesting but where I live I can't imagine it being very popular. I can see it being used in some sort of agricultural outbuilding or fancy workshop setting...But for hunting/ fishing, it seems too heavy to lug around. Especially to lug around a bag of pellets, too. It seems that propane stoves win ths time. Also, I really think that farmers like conventional items that are sturdy and work well, but this is too funky to be practical enough for most of them. Also, I never checked on the price of these. If it's too expensive, then its a hard sell- might as well burn pellets in a small wood stove.