My heat pump has aux heat which is heat strips. That works surprisingly well, all be it an expensive way to heat.
OK so I'm gonna revive an old thread here with some new info. I put everything on hold because our old heat pump crapped out this summer and after no AC and fried wires everywhere, we had to get a new system. SO, I have a new Rheem heat pump, 2.5 ton thats a 30,000 BTU unit with an air handler that has Aux heat. With that financial hit I'm not sure if a new wood burning stove will happen before the end of the year, but I'm still in the research phase.
My house isn't large, approx. 1500 sq ft, 1000 up and 500 down stairs in a partial basement so I don't need a massive stove. That said, the century stove I've had for a few years now just doesn't throw the heat for long enough and I'm chewing thru more wood than I should be. So my list of "wants" is as follows.
1) Affordable - I'm not able, nor would I even if I could, spend 3-4 grand on a stove.
2) Efficient - I would like to reduce wood usage.
3) REAL WORLD burn times of 7-8 hours. I would really like to have a stove that would burn overnight and I mean heat overnight, not just smolder while the house gets colder and colder.
You guys know more than I do about the cat vs non cat debate, the various brands and all the ins and outs. I still hope to make this work but with my sons kidney transplant medical bills and now a new heat pump, maybe I need to have someone weld in some new parts on the old century stove and ride that train a few more years?
If I could get any stove right now from the little research I've done, It would be the woodstock soapstone ASH with the tall shaker legs they plan too/hopefully will release this year. Would be easy on my back. lol Thanks in advance for everyones feedback!