Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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8 comments:
Looks like a great stove! My husband and I are currently debating the benefits of a wood stove (heat & practical) versus a fireplace (pretty) for our hypothetical, someday ranch. I have a feeling we'll end up with the stove, but I hope to find one as pretty as this & where you can see the flames.
I like this one too because it is made to be used as a cook stove also. Really practicle.
My parents have something like that. It heats up their almost 3000 square foot house on it's own :)
They work great if you can keep enough wood on hand. I had a buddy years ago that heated his whole house this way.
Not exactly the safest way to go though. I believe that house burned down after he moved out of it.
I've been drooling over one of those for years.
love them.
Hubby and I are fortunate to have inherited one of the really ancient ones like that from a farmhouse that was torn down. Its excellent for cooking as well as warmth :-)
Can you share what brand this is!
very interesting information ... i like it ..
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