Drolet Myriad: Installation and Review

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no worries of breaking anything when I load it up full or jam something in (and I mean jam since I dont have to worry about hitting tubes or the fiber board stuff)
You must really load that sucker up! I guess I haven't found the need to yet, usually up to the top of the firebricks which is still a lot of wood giving me long burn times. Considering adding more firebrick to the sides to see if a more convective heat works better for my house than the radiant heat it's throwing out. Installed on the first floor, almost dead-center in the house with an open floorplan. 1,300 sq ft.
 
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You must really load that sucker up! I guess I haven't found the need to yet, usually up to the top of the firebricks which is still a lot of wood giving me long burn times. Considering adding more firebrick to the sides to see if a more convective heat works better for my house than the radiant heat it's throwing out. Installed on the first floor, almost dead-center in the house with an open floorplan. 1,300 sq ft.

Drafty older home, I have a habit of putting in 6-7 large splits on a hot coal bed - get it charred quick and then cut back the air and walk away without worry- hot wife.. i mean happy wife happy life (i think lol)

sometimes I got to wrestle them in - pretty sure I would have taken out on a tube of fiber baffle by now
 
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