I have been reading answers to some of my posts, in particular the one about small house with a small room and some of the response sounds to me like for slow burns, a cat stove might be the answer.
If you turn your stove down - like at night after loading it up, to get an all night burn, why would a cat stove be better than a non-cat?
In my case, I might have a larger stove for burn time, but to keep from opening the windows and doors of the house to keep the room temperature down to a reasonable level, would need to turn the stove down - which from what I am reading a cat stove would be best. My question is - why?
I am learning a lot, I appreciated everyone's answers.
Bill
If you turn your stove down - like at night after loading it up, to get an all night burn, why would a cat stove be better than a non-cat?
In my case, I might have a larger stove for burn time, but to keep from opening the windows and doors of the house to keep the room temperature down to a reasonable level, would need to turn the stove down - which from what I am reading a cat stove would be best. My question is - why?
I am learning a lot, I appreciated everyone's answers.
Bill