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OK... I just saw this thread and it ended my search for a new stove real quick. I placed an order and used a $75 off coupon and it came out to $958 to my door... lets see if this really works seeing as how I am a few thousand miles from that store.
I just checked it- says to check store availability, not sold online. Bummer, got my hopes up. Still waiting on that incredible deal, but I s'pose the season's getting a little too close for sales.
OK... I just saw this thread and it ended my search for a new stove real quick. I placed an order and used a $75 off coupon and it came out to $958 to my door... lets see if this really works seeing as how I am a few thousand miles from that store.
Glad I could help! This forum has been great to me, tips and tricks to place my new stove to get the best heat dispersement in my ranch style house (not very open). Glad I could give back to the "community!"
Found one on Ebay for about $140. 3" Duravent, complete kit. Since it's angled in the corner, had to spend another $37 for a 45 degree angle. Seems a little steep, but is necessary. Considering I got the entire kit for $140, one extra piece about a foot long is $37? Whatever.
last year i purchased a summers heat pdvc25, the duravent complete install kit and a ton of greene teams all for under a grand with delivery.Ty RMW That Was from LOWES in the philly burbs