Top Five Best Wood Burning Stoves!! (26% Tax Credit Eligible!!)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @sheltonmcmillian677
    @sheltonmcmillian677 Před 2 lety +253

    As a chimney sweep who services and repairs stoves. I work on more hearthstones than any other brand followed by Vermont casting and they are by far some of the hardest ones to service. If I was to buy a stove for myself or recommend one to my customers, it would be hands-down the Pacific energy brand. They are highly efficient, easy to service, the glass never turns black and rarely have any problems out of them.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Před 2 lety +8

      What makes them so hard to service?

    • @sheltonmcmillian677
      @sheltonmcmillian677 Před 2 lety +50

      @@beebob1279 The secondary burn system on the hearthstone is a absolute nightmare to take apart if you have to. Say for example, if you have an extremely tall chimney that's not serviceable from the top without a lift and the best way to clean it is from the bottom they're the worst stove to have in this situation. If you have a wood stove with the pipe going directly into a thimble, it's not that big a deal. I have a customer with a hearthstone insert installed in a fireplace with a 35-ft chimney and 12 12 roof pitch, it cost her $800 to have it serviced because of the stove. If it was a Pacific energy. I can pop the secondary burn out in about 10 seconds and clean it from the bottom and it would have just cost her $125.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Před 2 lety +8

      @@sheltonmcmillian677 Gottcha. I have an Osburn that's 25 years old. It runs very well. I clean it every 1 1/2 cords as required by Osburn. I like the insert. My only issue with an insert as you would know is if the power goes out we have no heat.
      Thanks for the information, much appreciated.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety +4

      glad it was helpful

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      yes I would like to know also

  • @LemonySnicket-EUC
    @LemonySnicket-EUC Před 2 lety +10

    I've owned a Vermont Castings Encore woodburning stove for 25 trouble free years and I approve this Video including the Pink shorts. Why people would leave a negative comment about the color of a grown man's shorts is beyond me.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the positive comment and for watching 😁

    • @jelau4851
      @jelau4851 Před rokem +1

      The only thing I can think about, is, it doesn,t look like it,s wood burning season, looks more like summer vacation time, Cheers from North Pôle Canada

    • @BubbahotepEagle
      @BubbahotepEagle Před 7 měsíci

      Because pink is a feminine color, I've never supported men wearing pink, before you say the only response everyone always repeats; "are you not secure with your manhood" well if you or anyone feels that way why not go ahead and wear panties and a bra, why not a dress or spandex leggings, how about a bikini and top if your so secure in your manhood, see how stupid that saying is, has nothing to do with manhood, its the appearance of feminism period, jeezzz

  • @debbart9394
    @debbart9394 Před 2 lety +30

    Had a Hearthstone Soapstone for over 30 yrs. A little expensive but burns 3 logs at a time and keeps the stove warm even after the embers go out. Still radiates heat from the soapstone. Best ever decision we made to get this stove over a cast iron stove, which cools down quickly!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety +3

      Nice, thats awesome to hear! We love Hearthstone. The soapstone is amazing and really does hold heat longer.

  • @jerrypelletier2328
    @jerrypelletier2328 Před 2 lety +22

    I absolutely love my 1995 Vermont Castings stove, top feed, 12 hour burns, large ash tray...I start this stove first week of November and it runs nonstop until second week of April.

    • @robvannNS
      @robvannNS Před 2 lety +5

      Totally agree.. 15 years old at the time I bought mine in 2000 for $500. It has been the only source of heat for us for the past 20 years. It''s butllet proof for reliability and convenience. No ash mess, no sore back trying to feed it. Top loading and ash pan is the only way to go imo. Where I am you can still get them in great shape for $500- $700. an amazing bargain. Avoid the porcelain coloured ones as they tend to chip.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      Good stuff!

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 Před 2 lety

      Jerry, is your Vermont Castings with the catalytic burner? I tend to not like catalysts because they sometimes need to be replaced and cost too much to replace. Is your porcelain? We're most always home, and tend the stove, and we too burn nothing but wood for heat here in Michigan.

    • @cerimite7674
      @cerimite7674 Před 2 lety +2

      Don't add cold wet (snow or ice) wood into a hot Vermont Casting stove or the back plate will crack.

    • @jerrypelletier2328
      @jerrypelletier2328 Před 2 lety

      @@cerimite7674 Thats good to know.....But damn, I love that stove!!

  • @cgdrider
    @cgdrider Před 2 lety +10

    When we moved to Northern California, on the way from Los Angeles we stopped at a wood stove store in Benicia, California were we found our new wood stove. It is an Osburn Model 2200 with the Space Shuttle glass, three glass panes one long front and two 30 degree smaller side panes. This Osburn stove has held up very well for 12 years and I think the view of the fire is unmatched.

  • @shellyjharris
    @shellyjharris Před 2 lety +8

    We love our Hearthstone Heritage! The longest burn time, heats our entire home, never any issues and stays gorgeous with almost no care! We just dust and don’t set random things on it! We love the side door for adding new wood or stoking the fire. We’re several years in and it is as beautiful as the day it was installed. If we ever move, we’ll be taking our Hearthstone Heritage with us, or buying another Hearthstone Heritage for any future home.

  • @newyorkchris8409
    @newyorkchris8409 Před rokem +4

    Great video and great Job! Just please stop saying how cast iron retains the heat. Cast iron is useful as a stove metal because it gives up its heat rapidly to the space and will cool very fast. If it retained its heat it wouldn't heat the space or house.

  • @tomnerone7006
    @tomnerone7006 Před rokem +4

    Bought a hearthstone in 1986, still going today. If you want it to, it will heat you out of the house. Not sure if they’re as good today, but this stove paid for itself a thousand times over.

  • @brianrosabeck
    @brianrosabeck Před 2 lety +5

    We have a Hearthstone for 15 years now and never had a single problem with it. The burn time is awesome.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s what we like to hear. We’ve been talking Hearth might be our new #1

  • @rootsrocksfeathers1975
    @rootsrocksfeathers1975 Před rokem +17

    We installed a Hearthstone Soapstone stove 20 years ago just like the one you show, same color. Very pricey but best thing we ever did for this house. They installed the pipe up the fireplace flue and the stove sits on the hearth with the firebox of the fireplace closed in with black steel sheets, so it's rear-vented. We don't use our heatpump (has been dead for 2 years anyway) at all, have an open plan cottage style cabin we live in full time in the mountains at 2000 ft elevation. Soapstone is not only efficient, but it's also beautiful.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem +1

      thats awesome!

    • @stmcgarret
      @stmcgarret Před rokem +2

      I agree, I have a Heritage and I love it. Perfect for my home and heats the house nicely but not overly so. I know a steel stove would have cooked me out of house and home. I've had a few times where even this stove has required windows to be opened! Best investment I ever made. And it is beautiful as you noted.

  • @wobdeehomestead
    @wobdeehomestead Před 2 lety +30

    You should say the top 5 stoves you sell. There are many other brands out there just as good or better like Blaze King, Lopi, PE, Jotul, Woodstock to name a few.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Před 2 lety +2

      I made the same comment.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      those are great brands, but they are all good

    • @matikaevur6299
      @matikaevur6299 Před 2 lety +3

      And then few lightyears in front of those are custom made masonry ones ..
      few tons of bricks takes time to get hot .. but then they stay hot ..

    • @wobdeehomestead
      @wobdeehomestead Před 2 lety +1

      @@matikaevur6299 yes indeed, I’d love to have a masonry heater!

    • @bobdriggers6111
      @bobdriggers6111 Před rokem +3

      I run Jotul here in Ky. 602 in the sunroom and F500 for the main room..........simply awesome on output and burn time.

  • @jeannievh479
    @jeannievh479 Před 2 lety +6

    Trevor - awesome and honking video! I live in Portugal (Europe) where it gets very damp and humid in the winter. We are looking for either a pellet burner or wood burner. Your videos are incredibly informative and are helping us to make up our minds - I just wish your shop was closer as we would definitely buy from you. You're an excellent knowledgeable salesman.

  • @pamelahoskins1474
    @pamelahoskins1474 Před 2 lety +5

    I have the Hearthstone Manchester and I love it. My main source of heat and it holds heat a long time.

  • @chellegriggs
    @chellegriggs Před 2 lety +15

    This was a 'honkin' good video. Lots of great information. Moving to our Homestead soon and building a home and looking to buying the best...thank you so much 😊

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @stumpmanvs8662
      @stumpmanvs8662 Před 2 lety

      You want the best, blaze king princess 32 ultra, is without a doubt, the
      Most efficient stove in the world. Period. Just want to help!!

  • @diggergeensen860
    @diggergeensen860 Před rokem +3

    Not sure how a video like this can ever go up without including a Blaze King

  • @freeheeler09
    @freeheeler09 Před 2 lety +8

    We put a Hearthstone Heritage soapstone stove in a house just before I switched jobs and we had to move. Heartbreaking! It was an amazing and expensive stove.

  • @annaaron3510
    @annaaron3510 Před rokem +2

    Had 4 Vermont Castings stoves for primary heat over 30 years from the original Vigilant to 3 #2550 Encores on new home installs. Tried the "new and improved" Flexburn Encore . Two new Flexburn Encores BOTH were uncontrollable; the air control in both was defective. They overfired; had to throw the burning logs outside in the snow. The two new Encores were returned ;a dealer refunding the price. VC HQ was AWOL.
    The VC stoves are pretty. Great for entertainment or weekend fires, not for serious 24/7 wood stove heat. Our two Jotuls operate perfectly. Or also Woodstock, PE, or BK for user reliability and safety and customer support.

  • @shaner67
    @shaner67 Před 2 lety +14

    Nicely done man, great explanation in a short period of time.. This was extremely helpful in differentiation between top brands. Thank you for the information, very helpful.. Cheers

  • @SeeMooreVids
    @SeeMooreVids Před 2 lety +7

    Great vid. My Vermont Castings Vigilant is “HONKIN heating right now here in Plymouth, MA.

  • @cbk1232
    @cbk1232 Před rokem +1

    I bought the heritage 6 years ago. It didn’t come with the side load but I did get the blower.they take a couple hours to get up to temperature but put out enough to heat my upstairs in -20 winters. I have it on the first floor in my living room.

  • @cassidyjonson3741
    @cassidyjonson3741 Před měsícem +1

    Love your channel!! So much selection at your store!!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před měsícem

      Thanks so much!! More videos coming soon.

  • @joecraft4409
    @joecraft4409 Před 2 lety +7

    My Kuma stove is great. The most important thing to us was it had to be made in the USA. 👍number two was it had to be a high efficency 👍and three, it had to warm the whole house. The Kuma stove meets all lf the above. Look at these and this could be the stove for you.

  • @HOBrian2003
    @HOBrian2003 Před 3 lety +7

    I watch these videos and I want to open my own store just to play with all these great products!

  • @craigslistrro709
    @craigslistrro709 Před rokem +1

    I have the Country stove.. I have the striker 160..probably why the changed their name to striker.. Mine is about 20 yrs old, still works like a charm.

  • @zackhaas3267
    @zackhaas3267 Před rokem +6

    Just my thoughts, but I don't like how the floor of the stoves you show are only an inch or so from the bottom of the door, and is something I looked at when going to purchase a new stove since we rely exclusively on wood and we were sick of fighting ash/embers falling out after a day because it fills up. The other thing is efficiency has nothing to do with burn times. Efficiency is just how much of the heat you produce burning that can potentially be turned into usable heat. Being able to control the burn is what counts. As you said, that's a whole different video, but afterburner stoves need to be burnt a LOT hotter to be "clean", and from my experience they go through wood much quicker. We went with a Blaze King and couldn't be happier, there's six inches from the bottom of the door the the bottom of the burn chamber, it heats are home very well, and will burn for 20 hours on low heat setting with a full load. It's much more controllable then an afterburner system and in my opinion one of the best.

  • @krmcc01
    @krmcc01 Před 2 lety +5

    I have a woodstock soapstone wood stove and they are great and also EPA certified.

  • @EmilyOppenheimer
    @EmilyOppenheimer Před 2 lety +5

    This video is so helpful! And yes I am looking for a "pretty burn". Thank you.

  • @oldpete3153
    @oldpete3153 Před rokem +4

    Been using a Blaze King model King for 18 winters running 27/7 and 6 months a year. Extremely efficient with very long burn times...i wouldn't consider anything else.

  • @TABrown-xh7xc
    @TABrown-xh7xc Před rokem +4

    I didn't see anything I would buy. I will stick with my Ashley style woodheater with the grates for ashes to fall through to the pan so the fire doesn't have to go out to clean out the ashes. The other feature I like on this style is the top lifts up for a large cooking area if I don't want to use the wood cookstove.

  • @gotti5472
    @gotti5472 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have a blaze king 30 and it is the best stove around

  • @cen-texfireplacesolutions4247

    As the owner of Cen-Tex Fireplace Solutions and in the hearth industry for over 20 years I have to say this list is apparently only the manufacturers they sell because in NO way Vermont Castings a top 5 stove. I would put any Jotul, Lopi, or Hearthstove above any VC. We used to be a Vermont Castings authorized dealer but dropped them in 2015 due to their quality going down. Now I will say since Hearth and Home Tech. Just purchased VC I would like to think they will turn the company around. We do like Monessens vent free gas logs which is also a HHT company but as of right now (12/2022) Vermont Castings is a middle of the road stove at best.

  • @rambo2672
    @rambo2672 Před 2 lety +1

    We live in the far north. The wonderwood stove is by far the best wood stove. Fire will last 8 hours. Great stove!

  • @jeff-w
    @jeff-w Před 8 měsíci +1

    "claim to flame" was a perfect pun.

  • @NBPostman
    @NBPostman Před 8 měsíci +1

    i have a Heritage Hearthstone woodstove that I have had for 13yrs, living in New Brunswick Canada. I was sold on the soapstone and thought it would hold heat. I build a fire in the evening and load wood in it before I go to bed, but when I wake up in the middle of the night, it is burnt out and the stone is cold. Also had issues with the latch on the front door and could not get any support being there were no dealers in my area

  • @dargall1
    @dargall1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My 2 cents. I have some experience with woodstoves over the last 25 years. The Hearthstone Heritage is the best. The soapstone is beautiful and buffers the heat output over time. Vermont castings make very pretty stoves that don't work very well. The one i had would puff smoke a lot. I have seen video's of other VC stoves doing the same.

  • @cassidyjonson3741
    @cassidyjonson3741 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Can you do a video on top 5 wood burning stoves with / without a blower. The value of a blower???

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 8 měsíci

      We could possibly do the blower video. You can also buy those afterwards and put it on or by the stove.

  • @fishin11
    @fishin11 Před 6 měsíci

    Reason a lot of company’s change name or owners etc, is because then any implied warranties are gone. Lifetime warranty is no more. Builder for 42 years here, a lot of window companies did this.

  • @dpeatebc7265
    @dpeatebc7265 Před rokem +2

    I installed a Jotul 400 in one house I built for myself, and then sold the house, bought another house and put another Jotul (500) in it. I'm no expert, but I suspect it's a better stove than any you reviewed here. As someone else mentioned, it heats a whole 2200 s.f. house.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      Intresting! I checked it out and it looks similar to a Vermont Casting. Thanks for watching.

    • @ShikokuFoodForest
      @ShikokuFoodForest Před rokem

      Nice pink shorts... 😂. I bet you get lots of looks from the ladies.

  • @hectormarcayda8608
    @hectormarcayda8608 Před rokem +2

    Are they made in the USA w/American labor and American parts? If not, what is the country of origin to include parts. Thank you.

  • @royatkin161
    @royatkin161 Před 2 lety

    The thing is you love them when they deliver and min maintenance, last for years like my Vermont defiance , I now hove the intrepid years of service from both , expensive but not after 20 years for one defiance , 12 intrepid both still going .

  • @joycejohnson5911
    @joycejohnson5911 Před rokem

    We have a heritage soapstone stove. Bought it years ago in 2006 I believe. Love it. If we ever need a new one we would get the same stove.

  • @thatguytwig3405
    @thatguytwig3405 Před rokem +1

    bro love your energy. will be buying within the year

  • @tf-kl3kk
    @tf-kl3kk Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your comprehensive guide. Subscribed and will keep watching.

  • @tribulation138
    @tribulation138 Před 2 lety +1

    Nothing beats my 1970s Fisher wood stove. Thick 1/4 inch steel plate.

  • @MrSprintcat
    @MrSprintcat Před rokem +2

    Hey Mr fancy pants how about a Blaze King princess that I heat 2000 square feet, with very little wood.?

  • @larryhorner1440
    @larryhorner1440 Před 3 lety +4

    Trev- good videos as always. I have been talking to stove retailers in Long Island ny and they have no clue about tax credit and don’t carry the wide variety you do.

  • @BigPwns
    @BigPwns Před rokem +1

    You should mention, soapstone is what welders use to write on hot metal. Going to show how it holds up to heat.

  • @owenc96
    @owenc96 Před 6 měsíci +1

    it was the come on guys help us out for me. I clicked the button.

  • @jacobnelson9144
    @jacobnelson9144 Před rokem +3

    I can't imagine using the top feed option for Vermont for 1 reason. Smoke.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      right, the ver ont has the top feed and the hearth has the side load. both seem kind of risky to me i rpefer the front door.

  • @alford1742
    @alford1742 Před rokem +2

    Blaze king. Ask anyone that has owned at least 4 stoves, used them as the primary heat source and has burned for 50 years. Longest burn, thermostatically controlled-no electricity. 0.8G/H particulates.

  • @shexdensmore
    @shexdensmore Před 2 lety +2

    That iron strike sounds like a good stove for a non-insulated or lightly insulated shed or shop.

  • @stevecochran9078
    @stevecochran9078 Před 2 lety +1

    The Hearthstones are hybrids that use both secondary and catalytic burns.

  • @McConnachy
    @McConnachy Před 2 lety +4

    We can’t get Vermont in Europe, they used to sell here 20 years or so ago.
    I don’t know the other makes, as they aren’t in Europe either.
    Talking from experience, the stove manufacturer’s I like the most (in Europe) are Jotul, and then Morso

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      ok

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před 2 lety

      We have a Jotul here in MA it’s awesome. Heats my whole,house 2200 sf

  • @draed1845
    @draed1845 Před 2 lety +1

    I am in Connecticut and watching this video. Not a lot of informative videos on wood stoves from CT.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      Be sure to subscribe. We'll be making more wood burning stove videos towards the end of summer.

  • @cassidyjonson3741
    @cassidyjonson3741 Před 6 měsíci +1

    More on these wood stoves, with or withoutblowers, not goofy videos on cooking steaks! SHEESH!

  • @okbaumgaertner7126
    @okbaumgaertner7126 Před rokem +2

    Bordeaux refers to a French wine. Just a fancy name for red.

  • @gringoreno
    @gringoreno Před 10 měsíci +1

    Flame is the best lake Tahoe CA approved

  • @wendylabonte9330
    @wendylabonte9330 Před 2 lety +2

    I fail to see how this is a biased commercial because there are MANY wood stoves out there much better, more efficient, easier to maintain and designed more for the only source of heat in very inclement weather where it is weeks and months on end below below zero with unheard of wind chills. Now this separates the stoves from the wood stoves....Blaze King is the first to come to mind with many others that qualify....paired with a catalytic converter which is required in many areas is what I have used for many years.....it has never failed and after 15 years is still in excellent condition!!! Jotul and Woodstock brands are better than the ones you listed as well...but do not take my word for it I only have trusted my life to a real wood stove....

  • @pipedreams57
    @pipedreams57 Před 2 lety +12

    I grew up in a house that was heated with coal stoves. Welded many cast iron POS stoves because they always crack in time. Steel is the only way to go for a stove. Forget the glass doors, ash pans and the pretty trinkets along with that secondary burn crap. I was luck enough to find a 1981 Earth Stove in an old 3 story house that was used very little for $300. Being a welder, I cut the pedestal off and put on some 18" legs with a full heat shield and blower on back and a full heat shield on bottom. I also added a full 4" fresh air supply made from truck muffler pipe. I heat my whole house with the stove all winter long and never turn on the heat pump. My stove is an air tight model with intake damper and smoke damper for total burn control. My stove can kick the ass off anything you show here. BTW, those 700 cfm blowers are way too noisy. 200 is about all you need with ball bearing motor and a good ceiling fan in the room where the stove is for heat distribution. Quiet is the word.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds nice

    • @pipedreams57
      @pipedreams57 Před 2 lety

      @@abel4776 US Stove makes some decent stuff with a fair price. ALL STEEL.

    • @lpdoc3369
      @lpdoc3369 Před 10 měsíci

      Boy you welders are all the same😂

  • @a-verybasic2
    @a-verybasic2 Před 2 lety +1

    Old (pre 2014)VC great, new ones not so good. Check reviews.
    Soapstone by far the best. Look great and not skin peeling when red hot like CI or steel. Just my 2 cents.

  • @bluenetmarketing
    @bluenetmarketing Před 2 lety +6

    I need a wood stove that burns one log for three days, produces enough BTU to heat a 4,000 square foot house and leaves no ash. And, also, as well, can be used as a cook stove and caffeine free coffee, also, as well. How much would that cost?

  • @northjerseykevin3915
    @northjerseykevin3915 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi. What’s the best convection stove. I’m thinking about putting it in a large fire place opening. Roughly 55 X55 is the opening. How do stoves work in openings like that. I did look at inserts but we’re afraid it will look out of proportion being the opening is large

  • @EdStaniszewski
    @EdStaniszewski Před rokem

    Hi Embers, I have read that the newer catalytic stoves dont show flame unless on high. I am talking specifically about the Blaze King Ashford 30. I am close to buying this, but negative about seeing flame.

  • @sweetcountryliving8815
    @sweetcountryliving8815 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job taking the time to explain this

  • @insertgoodname4809
    @insertgoodname4809 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this presentation. Very informative.

  • @claesmansson9070
    @claesmansson9070 Před rokem +1

    Effeciency is the most important thing when it comes to heating!!!!,there are numbers in % for that.

  • @williamking8085
    @williamking8085 Před 2 lety +1

    I checked out your online wood stove stock. You are way too rich for my blood.
    I do appreciate your videos thought. So, thanks for that.

  • @tnt666tnt
    @tnt666tnt Před 2 lety +1

    Dreaming if owning the greenmoutain 60, but my pacfic energy Adela is working for now.. hopefully I can justify it one of these days. great video fella!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      thanks so much

    • @ritasenergyherbs3650
      @ritasenergyherbs3650 Před rokem

      I am deciding between these two. Why do you want to replace your PE Alderlea with Green Mountain 60? I am reading more complaints about Hearthstone vs PE stoves, so curious for certain. What issues are you having with your Alderlea?

    • @tnt666tnt
      @tnt666tnt Před rokem

      @@ritasenergyherbs3650 Since I posted this I replaced my PE with a drolet. the PE really struggled up here in Canada in the deep of winter to keep my house warm(was just too small of a stove)

  • @DanBlackRacing
    @DanBlackRacing Před rokem +1

    We bought a house with an insert that's only about 12x12-in opening. What in the #($+-$ are you supposed to put in this thing? I e only had inserts with openings large enough for full logs.

  • @seaturkey5608
    @seaturkey5608 Před 2 lety +1

    Got a tractor supply stove, no glass or anything fancy but it'll hold coals for 12+ hours.

  • @Aonghuis
    @Aonghuis Před 2 lety +2

    I do not see my Morso squirrel sided stove there, it seems your list is lacking. I love the Morso.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      hmmm gotta look into that model

    • @Aonghuis
      @Aonghuis Před 2 lety

      @@embersliving , It is smaller than the selection you showed, but my house is 1300 square feet. The little Morso will keep the entire house t-shirt and shorts warm even when it is below freezing out. Of course the selection of stoves is all a process, evaluating the space, location, foot print, budget and features. For me the Morso was the right choice.
      Cheers.

    • @ritasenergyherbs3650
      @ritasenergyherbs3650 Před rokem +1

      The Morso 7110 was just recommended to me and I am digging in - so far pretty impressed

  • @DanishSpeakerChannel
    @DanishSpeakerChannel Před rokem +2

    those cylinder type stoves are really popular here in Denmark and perhaps Germany and Norway too and we use them without major problems (definitely depends on quality and the brand of the stove)

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      We havent used one yet we are so curious how the burn is.

    • @DanishSpeakerChannel
      @DanishSpeakerChannel Před 9 měsíci

      @@TubeMeisterJCcylinder type stoves give off a lot of heat and many people depend on them for heating every day during the winter season and really the only downside to these stoves is that if you keep putting the logs into the stove upright so they lean on the back vermiculite plate then the plates will get worn way faster than if you cut smaller pieces and only put them in the bottom of the stove

  • @anjkovo2138
    @anjkovo2138 Před rokem +1

    Hey Brother what is that lovely long thing burning that blue flame behind you? It's nice . I think i want one👍👍

  • @Hodado
    @Hodado Před 2 lety +4

    Honkin good video but I wish you’d mentioned more about the ease or difficulty of cleaning each stove

  • @kjmnature
    @kjmnature Před rokem

    I was hoping to see stoves, the guy was great but i need to cook with it

  • @suzysmith8022
    @suzysmith8022 Před rokem +2

    I always watch your videos but right now I am trying to compare the Hearthstone models and I don't know the names of the stoves. Instead of calling these stoves 'this guy' would you just please say what model it is? It would be easier to make comparisons that way, TY

  • @cburgz3697
    @cburgz3697 Před 2 lety +1

    "claim to flame" I like it

  • @G.G.T.
    @G.G.T. Před 2 lety +4

    pink flamingo shorts and a pencil mustache....Is this store in MIAMI???

  • @jesseclark8072
    @jesseclark8072 Před rokem

    i would like to see a video for woodstoves in campers/skoolies/vans mainly vans

  • @billb3565
    @billb3565 Před 2 lety +1

    what's with the pink shorts? but very informative. thank you.

  • @kingjames9564
    @kingjames9564 Před 2 lety +3

    Is it true that when Vermont Castings switched owners in 2014 that their quality went way down hill? Also, wondering about thier customer service, I hear it's not so good. I've also heard that they don't like to come good on thier warranties??

  • @RhodeTrip1
    @RhodeTrip1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The old Vermont Castings got great reviews, the last 10 years have not gotten a very good reputation.

  • @Lefishn
    @Lefishn Před 2 lety +1

    Would be nice if us Canadians that live on the border could get the rebate. 20-26% is huge and if tgere is some way (employee puts in their name) I would ship to Michigan and cross Luke we normally do to pick up and pay the taxes at the border

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      umm I'm not sure. You're welcome to call the store and talk to someone about it.

  • @daleval2182
    @daleval2182 Před rokem

    A catalytic stove burns the vapours of the first burn.makes it burn up to 80 % efficient That didn't take 2' hrs I agree on Napoleon, for a standard stove ,but have other favorites

  • @sissymurphy9620
    @sissymurphy9620 Před 2 lety +1

    i HAVE A WORTHLESS FIREPLACE AND AFTER EPIC ICE STORM AND NO POWER FOR 5 DAYS IT HIT HOME We are seniors living in southside va and the fireplace was put in 2004 when house was built and now i regret it

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      These types of wood burning stoves are great for this type of situation. We're also dropping a video next week about running your gas fireplace without electrical power.

  • @pobedapatsfan
    @pobedapatsfan Před rokem +1

    Dude, 1.) great vid. 2.) thanks for losing the capri pants.

  • @JamesMasterPlaster
    @JamesMasterPlaster Před rokem +1

    Nice job watched the whole video🏋️‍♀️🤺👍🤗

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      Thank you updated one coming soon lots of wood stove content coming this next 2 weeks

  • @ronaldkrigin6280
    @ronaldkrigin6280 Před 2 lety

    In your video I did not see any percentages of efficiency numbers total a lot I have a blaze king catalyst stove and I am very happy with it efficiency numbers are good

  • @bob_frazier
    @bob_frazier Před 2 lety

    I have a Country T-top in real gold trim. The big honking blower is on a variable rheostat. It's ok, but it is not integrated into the stove top like the one you demonstrated.

  • @mikegrizzle3014
    @mikegrizzle3014 Před rokem

    This was all great information.... except that bordeaux part. Bordeaux is a place in france the majority of red wine comes from. Hence the red color. :D

  • @alvinramsey9372
    @alvinramsey9372 Před 2 lety +1

    QUESTION ⁉️
    Is it possible to boil water and possibly cook in a Dutch oven on top of the ironstrike 230?
    I've been looking for review videos but can't seem to find any that pertain to that.

  • @pipesmoker956
    @pipesmoker956 Před 2 lety +2

    My Encore stove warming trays are also held up by dragons.

  • @GoodmanMIke59
    @GoodmanMIke59 Před rokem +1

    Stop the theater if you want more viewers over 60. If you want all the 25-year-olds, you got it made. Took away my thumbs up and subscribe. Just the facts. And it would be really cool if you just (originally) learned the English language.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem +1

      Yeah youre a good man!! Thanks for watching.

    • @GoodmanMIke59
      @GoodmanMIke59 Před rokem

      @@embersliving buddy, the reason I don't start a CZcams channel is because it would turn into a job. I've HAD a job.
      IF I started a channel I would probably be getting notifications that I need to do "XYZ" to get more subscribers. Then if I GET more subscribers I will get MORE $$$. THEN, if I get more money, I have to fill out another tax form.
      Good luck. "Keep it simple, stupid"

  • @revdocjim2002
    @revdocjim2002 Před 2 lety +4

    Have you actually used a Hearthstone for any length of time? The ones I've seen in people's homes tend to start looking pretty nasty after a couple years. The soapstone does not age well, easily gets unremovable stains and sometimes even cracks. It's a lot more practical to replace a cracked firebrick than a big slab of soapstone. I'm also curious about your claim about long burn times. I know soapstone retains heat longer than cast iron but I'm not so sure about extending burn times. That would seem to be a result of firebox size and air-intake system, and of course whether it is a cat stove or not. But I really don't think soapstone itself is going to extend burn times. But I could be wrong. I'm currently using an old Napoleon (living room), Nectre Baker's Oven (workshop), and a Jotul (cabin). I'm pretty happy with all of them and have an older Regency that I'm refurbishing for my next install.

    • @RepairGeek
      @RepairGeek Před 2 lety +7

      My father has used a Hearthstone heritage for about 20 years at this point. The only soapstone stoves that I've seen crack were overfired or abused plain and simple. People who have past experience with cast iron or steel stoves tend to overfire a soapstone unit. The maximum surface temperature of the stove measured on the top center stone should be less than 500F for a normal burn. 400-500 is considered the normal "hot" burn rate for a soapstone stove. This is considered a low to medium burn on a steel or cast iron unit.
      What you are saying about burn times is all correct. The material the stove is made from has no bearing on burn time.They don't burn any longer than any other stove but they will hold heat longer than most other types of stoves and because of that also take longer to heat up. A BTU is a BTU but you can either have that heat delivered in one giant hot lump (steel) or spread out over several hours at a lower temperature (soapstone)

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety +2

      I would have to agree with repair geek. It's about its how you maintain it. We've had people tell us they've used their soapstone stove for years no problem.

    • @trajan6927
      @trajan6927 Před rokem

      Very satisfied with my Regency wood burning insert. Heats my entire home. Love it! Never any issues. High effeciency.

  • @24CiViC
    @24CiViC Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful! Thanks!

  • @davidchildress6670
    @davidchildress6670 Před 2 lety

    Lopi Wood Stove hands down best stove made..

  • @752brickie
    @752brickie Před rokem +1

    I sold Avalon,Buck, Napolean and Jotul for years and I know what you mean about those questions ????

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      what

    • @752brickie
      @752brickie Před rokem

      @@embersliving You saqid about peope asking the questions about how long ,will it heat my house etcd not knowing anything about their situation !

  • @johnserrano9689
    @johnserrano9689 Před 2 lety

    Drolet ht3000 is top shelf stove.
    Catalytic stove the best money can buy is blaze King but a blaze king-King is 4000 ish bucks lol
    I got out new Drolet ht3000 for 1500 bucks delivered by shopping and biding my time

  • @freshoffthehook904
    @freshoffthehook904 Před rokem +2

    So can you actually cook on any of these or are they just for heating?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      People say you can, but we dont recommend it.

    • @freshoffthehook904
      @freshoffthehook904 Před rokem +1

      @@embersliving So what is the difference between wood stoves for cooking and wood stoves for heat? I have seen really big historic wood stoves that people use as their main oven clearly there is a difference in how heat is circulated but is that the only difference? I would be very interested in a video on the history of what innovations lead to cast iron and steal being the most common types of wood burning stove, what drove the invention of the wood stove, and what all it was used for.

  • @robsaxepga
    @robsaxepga Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thanks!!