Just wanted to thank you again for the dimensions. My old stove used 20” wood. The ability to load your wood east to west and south to north was the deciding factor for me. Drove to hours one way yesterday to get one. This was the last one in my area. Paid top dollar $1299 and that was for display model. The only thing difference on my stove from yours is I have a regular handle.
Really appreciate the video! I like the dimensions. You can lay wood in either direction. The current stove I have now says you can use 18” log. What they should say is the firebox is 18” wide. I like the fact that Englander states 20” log and gives you 1 1/2 wiggle room. Thanks again for the video👍
2.92 cubic ft of firebox, the reason we suggest not loading above the firebrick is that if you load it to the tubes the secondary burn just wont develop until you have used up enough wood to leave space for the secondaries to fire off. and while that is happening you are sending usable fuel up your flue.
Just wanted to thank you again for the dimensions. My old stove used 20” wood. The ability to load your wood east to west and south to north was the deciding factor for me. Drove to hours one way yesterday to get one. This was the last one in my area. Paid top dollar $1299 and that was for display model. The only thing difference on my stove from yours is I have a regular handle.
No problem i hope you like the stove once you get it hooked up.
Really appreciate the video! I like the dimensions. You can lay wood in either direction. The current stove I have now says you can use 18” log. What they should say is the firebox is 18” wide. I like the fact that Englander states 20” log and gives you 1 1/2 wiggle room.
Thanks again for the video👍
Thanks for the video. How long of a burn do you think this stove would produce loaded up nicely and than draft set at minimum? Thanks
2.92 cubic ft of firebox, the reason we suggest not loading above the firebrick is that if you load it to the tubes the secondary burn just wont develop until you have used up enough wood to leave space for the secondaries to fire off. and while that is happening you are sending usable fuel up your flue.
Have you ever had issues with the Fiberboard baffle boards? Mine seem to keep moving and messing with my draft. Thanks!