Can anyone ID this stove?

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Dave,
congrats!
Let us know how it works for you.
Cheers,Hiram
 
In a pervious post, Craig mentions an light weight ceramic "upper baffle". I'm wondering now if this puppy I picked up has that. With an old Vermont Casting I have, there is a damper of sorts that forces the flame to the back for the secondary burn. The Defiance unit looks like it has a chamber for secondary burn, but there appears to be no control handle or method to divert the flame into a different direction into any different chambers for the second burn. It looks like it just goes straight up but around an upper steal plate baffle. Maybe I just am not getting how the secondary burn is supposed to work on this model. Anybody got a clue for me? Dave
 

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In a pervious post, Craig mentions an light weight ceramic "upper baffle". I'm wondering now if this puppy I picked up has that. With an old Vermont Casting I have, there is a damper of sorts that forces the flame to the back for the secondary burn. The Defiance unit looks like it has a chamber for secondary burn, but there appears to be no control handle or method to divert the flame into a different direction into any different chambers for the second burn. It looks like it just goes straight up but around an upper steal plate baffle. Maybe I just am not getting how the secondary burn is supposed to work on this model. Anybody got a clue for me? Dave
In a pervious post, Craig mentions an light weight ceramic "upper baffle". I'm wondering now if this puppy I picked up has that. With an old Vermont Casting I have, there is a damper of sorts that forces the flame to the back for the secondary burn. The Defiance unit looks like it has a chamber for secondary burn, but there appears to be no control handle or method to divert the flame into a different direction into any different chambers for the second burn. It looks like it just goes straight up but around an upper steal plate baffle. Maybe I just am not getting how the secondary burn is supposed to work on this model. Anybody got a clue for me? Dave
 

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These are awesome stoves. I just got one and it really heats the house. It's nice to be able to cook on them and they take huge logs. They don't build them like this anymore.
That's right! And for a good reason. Huge logs, huge appetite! ;lol
 
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