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Nirky
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# Posted: 19 Dec 2013 10:08pm
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I just got a used Quadra-fire 3000 off of Craigslist for $350 last month. I believe it will heat up to 1500 sq ft, more than enough. EPA certified. Very little smoke, only have to clean ashes once a week. I had to have a window to view fire. Couldn't be more pleased.
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Coastal
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# Posted: 20 Dec 2013 11:19am - Edited by: Coastal
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I found these listed on craigslist in Vancouver, Canada, although they are actually made in washington/oregon.
They are pricey, but it is just an incredible stove. I was looking for one for my log house but they are just a bit too small for that.
A few benefits I liked,
6" clearance Uses Pellet stove piping You can get an oven attachment, thermo electric generator attachment, and a water heater attachment
And I think it looks really nice:
Check them out, they are about $4k
http://www.unforgettablefirellc.com/kimberly-wood-stove/
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Rossman
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# Posted: 20 Dec 2013 12:57pm
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That's pretty neat! I like that you can get the water heating attachment!
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Coastal
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# Posted: 20 Dec 2013 03:23pm
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Ya the distributor in canada said it would be a bit small for my house. They have a newer bigger one out that is awaiting CSA approval, it is high on my list for wood heating.
For a cabin it's tough to beat.
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 21 Dec 2013 01:37pm
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Quoting: Nirky I just got a used Quadra-fire 3000
Quadrafire is made in Colville Washington. I know one of their engineers. Mfg is about 30 miles as a crow flies from my cabin. Great woodstoves. I bought a brand new Millennium 3100 flat top back in 2002 on sale for $850, I think they retail for around $1600 now. You got a great price on it too.
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silverwaterlady
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# Posted: 21 Dec 2013 07:56pm
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I posted the Kimberly Stove on here before. I plan on getting one for my cabin.
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brooksm29
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# Posted: 20 May 2014 10:57pm
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I searched everywhere for information on a small stove. I do not need a very big sove to heat a 8x12 cabin. THEY ARE HARD TO FIND. I unfortunately found one of the cheap Chinese models for 20 bucks but I didnt feel like dying in my sleep. I kept searching and finally found a small stove made by Waterford, in Ireland. I have heard nothing but good things about the Waterford brand. It is about the same size as a Jotul 602. I cannot wait to hook it up. I have since picked up a Jotul 602 but someone burned the heck out of it, cracking the sides. I may fix it and swap them out. Woodstove.JPG
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