Hello! I'm building a tiny house on wheels which will be about 190 square feet. There are two wood stoves for sale on craigslist near me...one that I have experience with and one that I don't. I'd like to know
1) which of these stoves will perform better for a tiny home (mostly I'd love to not have to add wood in the middle of the night, and I don't want to overheat)
2) what questions I should be asking these sellers (things about baffles or air circulators etc?)
3) if the asking prices are reasonable for these two stoves.
Here are the links to the stoves:
Jotul F 602 - $800. I actually have this exact stove in the tiny home I'm currently living in and have enjoyed it--on very cold winter nights a couple locust or ash logs typically still leave coals in the morning. (broken link removed to https://charlottesville.craigslist.org/hsh/6223576342.html)
Refurbished Timberline (built in the 70's or 80's) - $550. I know nothing about Timberlines and it seems the company no longer exists? (broken link removed to https://charlottesville.craigslist.org/for/6243055553.html)
Any help appreciated, thanks!
Erin
1) which of these stoves will perform better for a tiny home (mostly I'd love to not have to add wood in the middle of the night, and I don't want to overheat)
2) what questions I should be asking these sellers (things about baffles or air circulators etc?)
3) if the asking prices are reasonable for these two stoves.
Here are the links to the stoves:
Jotul F 602 - $800. I actually have this exact stove in the tiny home I'm currently living in and have enjoyed it--on very cold winter nights a couple locust or ash logs typically still leave coals in the morning. (broken link removed to https://charlottesville.craigslist.org/hsh/6223576342.html)
Refurbished Timberline (built in the 70's or 80's) - $550. I know nothing about Timberlines and it seems the company no longer exists? (broken link removed to https://charlottesville.craigslist.org/for/6243055553.html)
Any help appreciated, thanks!
Erin
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