i am getting close to getting a new stove. i am soooo stuck between the pacific energy alderlea t6 and the jotul 600? please any info would be great.
bren582 said:Ouch.. That hurt.. and my soapstone is hidden away on the inside of my beast. All those poor Heritage and Equinox users out there must be cut to the quick
BrotherBart said:I have to listen to you guys pee on my steel stove all year long. You'll all get over it. :lol:
dstover said:Now I'm leaning toward the T6. Especially since I have a very nice leather sofa that is not too far from the stove. I would rather not fry it.
One more question, though...One of the reviewers on this website criticized the T6 for being a dirt magnet and also said that the swing-out warming surfaces rattle when you walk around in the same room as the stove. Anyone else had these issues? The reviewer said he wished he had bought the PE Summit instead. They're basically the same stove, right? Except the T6 has a cast iron shell and the Summit has a steel/porcelain enamel shell?
My house is rustic (hand-hewn logs in the main room), so the T6 seems a better fit than the more contemporary Summit. But I really hate dusting! It's bad enough having to dust the non-vertical walls, but now a dusty stove too?
elfsmachone said:i am getting close to getting a new stove. i am soooo stuck between the pacific energy alderlea t6 and the jotul 600? please any info would be great.
madison said:I would still like to hear from any user or dealer how you keep from overfiring any of the stoves that are marketed for open door burning, like the jot600.
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