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Old 01-03-2008, 07:34 PM   #1
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Too old to cut firewood anymore. Hearthmate welded steel stove--a large one-saved me 600 gallons of oil per year. Firebrick lined. $75 if you disconnect it and take it away, $5,000 if I have to do it. I might just throw in a mall, wedge etc if I can find them.
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Old 01-15-2008, 07:16 PM   #2
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No interest? At a savings of 600 gallons per year that's almost $2,000. It would not be for sale if I had not lost my source of wood. And the warm floors are SO nice.
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still for sale---make an offer. Will save you thousands.
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I've got one stove going right now in the living room. It's nice to not hear the furnace running!
I wish I had a way to get it installed in the basement, I'd grab it.
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Is it a insert type stove for a fireplace? You have a pic of it could'nt find any when I googled it .
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No. It's pretty big. Heat a whole small house. I don't know if they make them any more. The wholesaler was in Saybrook.
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I'm looking for an insert for the fireplace .No room in the living room for a stove . This link will show pics of heath Mate stoves Maybe yours is in there .

Hearth.com Page 1 of the Wood Stoves Picture Gallery
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I'M INTERESTED....
How big and how difficult to move?
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Medium large. Takes 22 inch logs. Takes 2 guys to pick up but not hard to disconnect. It's a good stove, well made. I'm not kidding when I say it saved me a bundle when I insulated the attic and bought the stove. Also, when younger, I enjoyed cutting and splitting the wood with my buddies. Kept me in shape and strong. The heat from a stove is different somehow, nice, and the smell of burning oak is special. If you can put it in the basement, it warms the floors SO nice. The dog/cat will love it.
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Also, when younger, I enjoyed cutting and splitting the wood with my buddies. Kept me in shape and strong.
The dog/cat will love it.

Fire wood keeps you warm in many ways . It could be 20 degrees out and if you're cutting wood you get warm. Splitting wood you get warm . Stackin wood you get warm Bringing it in the house you get warm . Then you can actually light the stove and get warm.Then you get heated up when the wife says look at the mess you made with the wood ..
All kidding aside there's nothing like relaxing in front of the fire with the dog and cat .They dont talk back .When you wake up put another log on the fire .
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