Hi all,
I've really enjoyed reading all the stove reviews here and decided to stop in with a few questions.
To paint the picture I will be living in the west kootenai as a single female with wood heat as a primary heat source with propane backup.
This area only has soft wood to burn with.
I don't want the maintenance of a catalytic stove, I'm not sure I'd be able to replace those components easily in that area if they fail.
Local dealer recommended the Kuma Tamarack.
Issue is trying to comfortably heat a 1,000 square foot area without being in a too hot/too cold cycle. I need to be able to burn the stove hot enough that I am not creating extra creosote.
I have no problem not using a high end stove and going with something like an englander although the Kuma looks like a really nice stove.
I'd like something with a self cleaning glass door...
In a perfect world I could find an old stove that would smolder for 3 days on low but apparently new EPA restrictions don't allow for stoves to work like they used to.
Any insight is appreciated. Hope everyone is staying warm~
I've really enjoyed reading all the stove reviews here and decided to stop in with a few questions.
To paint the picture I will be living in the west kootenai as a single female with wood heat as a primary heat source with propane backup.
This area only has soft wood to burn with.
I don't want the maintenance of a catalytic stove, I'm not sure I'd be able to replace those components easily in that area if they fail.
Local dealer recommended the Kuma Tamarack.
Issue is trying to comfortably heat a 1,000 square foot area without being in a too hot/too cold cycle. I need to be able to burn the stove hot enough that I am not creating extra creosote.
I have no problem not using a high end stove and going with something like an englander although the Kuma looks like a really nice stove.
I'd like something with a self cleaning glass door...
In a perfect world I could find an old stove that would smolder for 3 days on low but apparently new EPA restrictions don't allow for stoves to work like they used to.
Any insight is appreciated. Hope everyone is staying warm~