Been 5 yrs now with my Super 27, finally deciding to splurge on a blower... OEM or aftermarket?

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Cornflakes

Burning Hunk
Sep 19, 2014
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Maryland
EDIT - Crap - bumped submit before I actually typed anything lol.

I really want to get a blower for this coming season. Does anyone know if the model/brand I have linked is any good?

I forget what the price my dealer gave me last year, around $325 I think, but I could be wrong - I need to call him back.

I’d much rather be able to have one delivered to my house than drive 45mins to pick it up.

https://www.myfireplaceblower.com/stove-blowers/wodc-blow-stove-blower-for-pacific-energy/

Been 5 yrs now with my Super 27, finally deciding to splurge on a blower... OEM or aftermarket?
 
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I used a generic aftermarket blower on my nc30 and have been quite happy. It’s not like PE makes their own blowers.
 
I used a generic aftermarket blower on my nc30 and have been quite happy. It’s not like PE makes their own blowers.

True, I figured the same, I just wasn’t sure as I’ve yet to use a blower. I wasn’t sure if the PE brand had something extra or better than the one I linked. I can’t imagine a blower being that complicated.
 
Spec wise the blower looks good, but this is the first I've read about it.
 
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