Yes, this is a defect that makes the stove function improperly very hard to control, plain and simple.Adjustable hinges would not help me as the door is fine at the hinge, but bowed out in the center top and bottom.
Yes, this is a defect that makes the stove function improperly very hard to control, plain and simple.Adjustable hinges would not help me as the door is fine at the hinge, but bowed out in the center top and bottom.
I just made that comment. I did have almost the same issue, when new, the door was hard to latch. and after awhile when it starts feeling okay then it did not pass the dollar bill. I think that all that pressure to latch the door make the gasket too flat at the hinges but initially can cause the door to get deformed or something else. If it has adjustable hinges, then i was able adjusted that tension at the hinges side from the beginning. That is plain and simple all what i saidAdjustable hinges would not help me as the door is fine at the hinge, but bowed out in the center top and bottom.
Agreed. I will tell you what i did that i didnt want to say it cause it was not recommended by Englander. I did two gaskets. The one they sent me ans a thinner gasket on top. I did closed the door for days cause i had at that time two pellet stoves also installed. Few days later i started using the stove and problem solved. But that was my solution to the situation and i didnt want to be back and forth with the warranty deal. Anyway i did had also the Madison that i can swap ( still have both but not installed ). Just the w02 has bigger belly= longest burn time. I am not recommending you to do that, just telling you what i did.I just think the perimeter of the door frame is too thin and light. Needs to be beefed up somehow ,im sure it was flat when the stove was new,and that part of the stove does not get that hot. I remember others having this problem ,can anyone chime in as to what Englander offered as the solution?
I always give the benefit of the doubt that they're busy and/or trying but sometimes the squeaky wheel gets the greasum.Was told id receive phone call on the 18Th with their determination. No call and no email until now 3 days later. Their follow up is terrible. So far got several apologies, 1 over the phone and a few by email ,but the service they are apologizing for is not improving. I wonder if the customers that really unload on them get faster service??
Iv been doing that for 2 weeks now. Not getting too excited yet ,ill see what their next communication is before i form any serious opinion. They better not ask for all the same information again for the third time though.I always give the benefit of the doubt that they're busy and/or trying but sometimes the squeaky wheel gets the greasum.
Not happening, you will be on hold in a Que forever. Only way i can get to anyone is email, and wait 3 days for a reply. Usually the reply is asking for some of the same information that i already sent them. In my last reply i ask if they could assigned a claim number or something so everyone im dealing with can get on the same page. I shoulnt really have to suggest that ,that should be their policy. So far iv been very polite and patient in my emails.Give them a call today. Ask for the person you spoke to. Ask that person for the status. Remind them that you are being left in the cold by the delay.
I still use the stove on a limited basis and i do want to get this resolved so i can go back to loading it with more than 1 or 2 pcs of wood. Its such an amazing stove, probably my favorite of the 5 EPA stoves i have. Also for the price its hard to beat as long as they have since adequately addressed the door and stove body issue in the new stoves going forward.Sounds like this may require a stove replacement which is costly. Getting authorization may explain the delay. But it helps to be persistent.
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