It sucks, but personally I'd rather know before I went and bought a bunch of stuff for people for Christmas that I can no longer afford.Why do they do that to people right before the holidays? They have to put that stress on them right now? A mega corporation like HNI can't afford a few week's wages for these people to get them through the rest of the year?
I wonder if it’s because so many have been having issues with them being so finicky to run that they’ve stopped selling. I see on this forum and others of people having issues with them and people not recommending first time owners get them.It sucks, but personally I'd rather know before I went and bought a bunch of stuff for people for Christmas that I can no longer afford.
4 years ago it took me 6 months to get in a stove that I ordered and now they are just sitting on overstock. It's wild to me that demand had dropped so much for these stoves.
That very well could be. This was my first stove and if I hadn't found this place I would hate it. I still have a love/hate relationship, but it is more love now that I know the learning curve.I wonder if it’s because so many have been having issues with them being so finicky to run that they’ve stopped selling. I see on this forum and others of people having issues with them and people not recommending first time owners get them.
Speaking to the ROI. You were speaking personally, and I think VC corporate is agreeing with that statement on a business level. How many good working value brand stoves are being sold at prices less than $1800?I dont see the return on investment going forward as compared to years past. The cost of everything has increased so much. I spent around 2200 for my stove plus install. My total cost was less then 4k to get started. I dont buy wood as many others do so I have no cost for fuel. I cant see spending 8K+ and buying wood.
I originally was looking at VC, lopi and wanted to go with the blazeking. My wife was absolutely against putting a blazeking in the living room.. she said it looked more like a washing machine
Some of my friends have VC and the stoves ran well so I was more then ok with the encore. The blazeking was very appealing with the long burn times
Well I was going to list the englander 32, and then decided to see how much of a price increase it has undergone since I purchased mine a couple years ago. It seems it may have been discontinued? Can’t really find it in stock anywhere and some retailers list it as discontinued.Speaking to the ROI. You were speaking personally, and I think VC corporate is agreeing with that statement on a business level. How many good working value brand stoves are being sold at prices less than $1800?
Listed as out of stock. https://www.englander-stoves.com/us/en/heaters/wood-stoves/esw0018/Well I was going to list the englander 32, and then decided to see how much of a price increase it has undergone since I purchased mine a couple years ago. It seems it may have been discontinued? Can’t really find it in stock anywhere and some retailers list it as discontinued.
Was there another recent EPA recertification besides 2020? The 32 was Englander’s answer to it and it replaced the 30.Listed as out of stock. https://www.englander-stoves.com/us/en/heaters/wood-stoves/esw0018/
Looks like it may be the only leftover design from SBIs purchase of Englander. All the others I think are firebox’s from SBI’s other lines. So my guess is it’s not EPA certified yet.
The regs haven’t changed but the testing method has.Was there another recent EPA recertification besides 2020? The 32 was Englander’s answer to it and it replaced the 30.
EDIT: Just perused Englanders online retailer linked from their website and only the 4 blue ridge stoves (SBI design?) are listed. No more 30/32.
That required manufacturers to re test stoves instead of just renewing the certificationThe regs haven’t changed but the testing method has.
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