Mysterious Aladdin model 2002. Is it an old QuadraFire? Help identify

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Christopher Ariel

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Nov 19, 2024
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Idaho Springs, CO
Hey, my name is Chris and I am new here! I’ve been going crazy trying to find the model of my stove so I figured this is the place to ask for help!

In researching, I see ones that look similar but not exact. The back label is worn on the top so it’s missing the majority of the info. What I know is that the brand says “Aladdin Hearth Products” and May 2002. I assume it’s a QuadraFire from the models I’ve looked at but I don’t see any with the 2 levers stacked below like mine.

I bought a house a couple years ago that it came with and I’m now finally almost done with rebuilding the hearth and installing it but I believe it needs some updating and might be missing a baffle and ceramic blanket and some of the tube channels and needs new rope gasket. It would be great to be able to have a correct manual and order correct parts. I would also love if I could add glass to the door.

Am I on the right track or does anyone know more about the Aladdin brand era stoves? Photos attached.

Thanks!
 

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Alladin was the predecessor to the Quadrafire brand. It's hard to identify the model, the label is hard to read. The firebox layout doen't directly correlate to modern versions, but it looks to be sized close to the Quad 4300. It may take removing a rear tube and taking it into a good Quad dealer (or online supplier) to cross reference the tube and see if it matches an existing stove's diameter and length. Worst case, you may have to fabricate one out of stainless tubing matching the hole pattern of the one in front of it.
A call to https://woodheatstoves.com/ may be helpful.

New glass can be ordered online using the metal door as a template. Onedayglass.com offers this service. Or, if you have a good glass shop in your area that stocks ceramic glass, they should be able to cut it up. Put on a fresh gasket around the new glass and be careful to tighten it until the gasket is just snug enough to hold the glass in place, but not too much.
 
Thanks for the response! I will reach out to that site you recommended and stop by one of the dealers in my area to see if they can get me any information. Not having any luck on the internet oddly enough!

The 4300 seems to be a little bigger. My top measures about 21” and the 4300 measures 29 1/4”. My firebox would fit 16” log at most and the 4300 is recommended 18”.

How many tubes should it have? I have 2. Also it has the steel baffle and what I’ve read others seem to have 2 piece baffle board and ceramic blanket. Did some models not have the blanket? It doesn’t seem like there isn’t much room up there.
 
It may have been sized between the more current 3100 and 4300. I don't know this stove so one has to go by why is evident. It looks like a rear tube is missing.