Are Vermont Castings wood stoves good? (Are they catalytic?)

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    So there are 5 wood stove models for Vermont Castings Lets go over them
    1- Aspen C3- this is the smallest wood stove in their lineup, and its actually one of the smallest wood stoves on the market period. This guy will heat up to 1,200 sq ft, and is solid cast iron. This stove really loads front to back, so that is how you would load the stove. And it only comes in black. And Is a non catalytic.
    2- Intrepid Flex Burn- This is also EPA Certified, Now the stoves are really the same build starting with this size. What people love about Vermont castings is now we go to the top load feature, which is super handy. And it heats up to 1,800 sq ft. This stove comes in all 5 colors. Black, Twilight, Bordeaux Red, Biscuit and Mojelica Brown. Its also very ornate. As far as performance goes, its small enough that the Catalytic combuster is not required, but you can purchase the performance pack if desired.
    3- The Dauntess- This stove is essentially the exact same stove as the intrepid except slightly bigger, It is also available in all 5 colors, and catalytic is not standard here either as it is not required. This stove will heat up to 2,000 sq ft.
    4- The Encore- This is by far the most popular size. It too is available in all 5 colors, and the real difference here is the catalytic performance pack, becomes standard due to the stove being so large. It will heat up to 2,200 sq ft.
    5- The Defiant- The Big dog. This is the same stove as the encore just larger, and heating all the way up to 2,800 sq ft!
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  • @HomesteadOnThePreserve
    @HomesteadOnThePreserve Před rokem +7

    I know this video is 2 years old but thanks for taking the time to create it. This video led me to your company and I just ordered an Encore in Brown with Tiana's help. A big THANK YOU to the both of you!

  • @robertfree8682
    @robertfree8682 Před 3 lety +28

    I purchased my first VC stove in 1983, my second for another building on my place in 2001. They were both Intrepid II's. Both had enamel paint fused on. Neither stove took much of a hot fire before the paint started chipping off. VC sold me some touch up paint. It went on beige and looked good until the first firing when the touchup color turned orange. My number 2 stove (a pretty red stove) chipped worse than the beige stove. I sold it to a buyer who didn't care if it looked bad and replaced it with a Drolet (black). I still have my number 1 stove in service. It was not easy but after a number of hours going over the stove with a needle scaler I successfully removed all of the remaining factory paint and put on old-fashioned stove black. My advice - skip the colors and get a much less expensive black VC stove instead.

  • @billiamc1969
    @billiamc1969 Před 2 lety +11

    I bought and rebuilt a Vermont Castings Defiant Encore Cat stove from 40 years ago...the stove has been in service for 10 years and is doing very well...we burn about 3 cords of wood every year...no regrets...these stoves are tanks and will last 100 years...we get 6-7 years out of our catalytic insert...and we burn 20 inch logs no problem

  • @Lunch_Peak
    @Lunch_Peak Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for showing the log test. With regards to the Intrepid this is the one piece of information that I couldn't determine elsewhere.

  • @tsdelaney
    @tsdelaney Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you very much for this video: clearly explained and nicely displayed!

  • @Christynmaine
    @Christynmaine Před 3 lety +11

    What a wonderful, comprehensive, clearly presented overview of the Vermont Castings wood stoves! Really helped me make a decision after months of tedious internet mining. A big, warm, fireside thanks for your help.

  • @xdude2x
    @xdude2x Před rokem +8

    I have a 1975 Defiant and I absolutely love it. People don’t believe me when I tell them how old it is, it truly still looks brand new. Simple to use and and easy to maintain.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem +1

      nice!

    • @hosea4660
      @hosea4660 Před 8 měsíci

      I was given a defiant recently and I’m trying to figure out the thermostat on the side. Do you have any recommendations?

    • @xdude2x
      @xdude2x Před 8 měsíci

      @@hosea4660 what issue are you having?

    • @hosea4660
      @hosea4660 Před 8 měsíci

      @@xdude2x when I shut the damper down on the left side of the stove sometimes I will see smoke coming from the stove so I have to open the damper up again and I just haven’t figured out how to use this type of stove. I’m not used to catalytic combustion stoves

    • @xdude2x
      @xdude2x Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@hosea4660 yours is different than mine. Mine isn’t catalytic. The “damper” is actually a diverter that changes the flame path from vertical to horizontal. Start your stove with “damper” open and thermostat wide open. Once your stove top reaches 4-450f with a good bed of embers close the “damper” and regulate the thermostat to desired output. Once again yours may be different than mine so keep that in mind. If you build the fire correctly to start the stove does an excellent job of producing consistent long burns. It took me some time but I’ve got it dialed in pretty good. Hope this helps

  • @rexpearce5657
    @rexpearce5657 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for this video. I have watched it repeatedly as I have been researching which VC woodstove I will invest in. Great side-by-side comparison and review! Excellent! Thank you!

  • @desert4seat
    @desert4seat Před 2 lety

    bro, I love your videos. Stoked I found your channel. best stove reviews on youtube

  • @TrinaWhite60
    @TrinaWhite60 Před 3 lety +3

    We have the red Vermont Casting, we love it. So beautiful. We installed it in our 900 sq ft cabin in 2006. Still so beautiful and functional

  • @jaynebuck5163
    @jaynebuck5163 Před 3 lety +3

    Had a VC free standing fireplace in our MN home... Loved it !

  • @belindaleslie5357
    @belindaleslie5357 Před 5 měsíci

    Very helpful to choose which one I want. Thank you for posting this.

  • @oldmillrd1506
    @oldmillrd1506 Před 3 lety +6

    I have a 35 yr old Waterford Leprechaun woodstove, I use every winter, made in Ireland. Works great and I love being able to control air intake with a dial on the front of the stove and small intake on the back. Only problem now is they are no longer imported to the US so parts are hard to find. I also have have the large French made tall round Godin stove that is a top loader. Beautiful stove but hard to find parts as well. Thinking about Vermont stoves so thanks for the update on their new products.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @gerrylundergaard60
      @gerrylundergaard60 Před 3 lety +1

      The Waterford is a superior product to VC. You would be disappointed. You can still buy some parts in US or the factory plus shipping.

  • @helenfisler-parker9005
    @helenfisler-parker9005 Před rokem +1

    Really nice video. Very informative. Great job.

  • @russelltomlinson2353
    @russelltomlinson2353 Před 3 lety +1

    Brother has a vigilant in his cabin for the last 30 years does awesome! I put a vigilant in my cabin and love it they were both built in the early
    70s I believe!

  • @vipleather
    @vipleather Před 3 lety +19

    My VC defiant 1975 is a smoking truck on fire. Love it and the hell with those new EPA emissions rules. Will never sell it.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha thanks for the feedback

    • @jayyoung5423
      @jayyoung5423 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a 1975 Defiant as well, heats my 2400 sq ft with no effort... great wood burner.

    • @stannelson2582
      @stannelson2582 Před 3 lety +1

      Sporting a 1979 intrepid in 1200 square foot house in w ny. 6 face cord per winter. Avg temp is low 70 s. I cut my own wood to 14 inches. I love it and I will keep it forever. I ve restored twice in 42 years not bad.

    • @kevinwilmore3604
      @kevinwilmore3604 Před 2 lety

      How many Square Feet is your "Defiant" heating Up?

    • @zachary3777
      @zachary3777 Před 2 lety +1

      Visible smoke is free heat going out your chimney.

  • @timothythompson4036
    @timothythompson4036 Před 3 lety +5

    That was a great review. With Vermont Castings wood stoves you are paying for advanced technology.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +2

      You got that right! And looks in my opinion

  • @smartazz61
    @smartazz61 Před rokem

    These are absolutely beautiful!

  • @klu570
    @klu570 Před 2 lety +3

    Got a Defiant in 1999 and loved it and with gas prices spiking big in the early 2000's the $3K stove paid for itself in two years. (free wood). One problem I did have was it exploding!! I was overloading the wood on top of large beds of coal with the air control on low and it would explode in slow motion and lift the top up slightly blowing out smoke. After watching it for a while I concluded the wood gasified filling the top half but didn't burn because all the coals were using the Oxygen. It was back puffing and I could watch the flame move from mid center to the top in slow motion with a puff, weird but cool.
    The fix was 1. not overloading it with wood, 2. letting coals burn down before overloading it with wood, 3. giving it more air, or 4. cracking the bypass damper open to let gases escape. Either one worked and wasn't the stove but me pushing it to far.
    I rebuilt it in 2015 but the cat was still in great condition but stopped using it because gas was cheap. I'm now in the process of upgrading the stack and can't wait to get the defiant running again. The house size depends on the efficiency of the house. Mine is 1800 sq. ft. but was poorly insulated with single pane windows and did a OK job so A 2800 sq. ft home wouldn't do well. I've since upgraded the insulation from R3 (yes only 1" of insulation) to R25 in the walls adding to the wall stud thickness and R big time in the ceiling, plus new windows and doors. This changed my fire size from big as I could get it to just a small fire, very small.

  • @TinasCrazyLife
    @TinasCrazyLife Před rokem +2

    We just bought the Aspen one. It was spendy at 1700 bucks but worth it. Great investment for the long run. We bought the aspen one because of the size. We use it to heat a 40 foot freightliner motorhome.

  • @auntiepam5649
    @auntiepam5649 Před 2 lety

    I have an Aspen, I love it ! I had a flu damper added a few weeks ago because I was not able to hold a fire overnight. The house was never cold but the fire would be pretty much out in the morning, it seems to have improved the burn time.
    I understand they are not making them at this time.

  • @glennsenec7514
    @glennsenec7514 Před rokem

    My 1st VC stove was a 1977 Vigilant with solid cast iron doors.
    When they came out with the glass doors I got another Vigilant for the basement.
    Years later in a different house I came across a great deal for a 1975 Defiant ($100).
    Still years later and another different house. I purchased a Encore Defiant catalytic stove with 2 warming racks, 4 dragons, 4 mitten dryers. Which is my current VC stove.

  • @deenibeeniable
    @deenibeeniable Před 2 lety +4

    I had a VC Intrepid II 1308 for 16 years. Beautiful stove. Loved the combustor. Never burned anything but hardwood in it--not even "firestarters" - which are IMHO just stupid. It can take logs longer than 16 inches, it might just prop the top open an inch for a bit but you would be doing that with the front door anyway to get the venturi effect. Looks like a new & improved ash drawer. I loved my stove. Vacuumed the combustor every year & checked it for cracks. Important! not to burn too hot - GET A SURFACE THERMOMETER. I replaced the combustor about 4 times in 16 years. Not cheap but TOTALLY worth it. To have a stove that small last overnight so that there are enough coals in the morning to get it going again?...priceless.

  • @royatkin161
    @royatkin161 Před 2 lety +1

    I had the defiant for over 10 years awesome , now I have the encore and is also awesome .

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      Thats awesome. We love VC

    • @edandchristina617
      @edandchristina617 Před 2 lety

      I was hoping to install inside existing fireplace, but the top load feature may become an issue.. how easy/ hard is it to load from front if it becomes necessary? The double doors with only one handle probably requires the use of gloves to open to load? And the andirons seem like they might be hard to work around. What has been your experience?

    • @royatkin161
      @royatkin161 Před 2 lety

      @@edandchristina617 hi i mainly used top loader which was awesome, just drop them in you might be better of looking at a door opener with mainly a glass front , it can be done but might be a pain

  • @williamgrimberg2510
    @williamgrimberg2510 Před 2 lety +2

    Had a 1986 Vermont casted stove in black with catalytic burner about the same size the red stove .
    It had a casted grate and we could burn wood and coal . We always burned wood .
    Great stove , sold with the house .
    I live in high snow country so we have about 4 months of pretty cold winter .
    With a 2000 sq. ft. House , we burned a cord a year .
    Like to see a casted stove that burns logs and or wood pellets.

  • @mic982
    @mic982 Před 2 lety +3

    So, we're in our 1st winter with this stove, the primary heat source for our home. After 2.5 months of burning wood, almost one full cord of hardwood/fir mix, I can give it an informed 'thumb's UP'. It is probably too much stove for our home, able to heat a much larger house than our 1200 sq.ft. house, but we have learned how to make it work to keep our house between 72-75 F around the clock. The colder the weather outside, the better this works for us. We love the top-load and the bottom ash cleanup, the cast iron construction and the aesthetics. This is doing the job and we are very happy with our stove.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      awesome!

    • @ronalddefoe574
      @ronalddefoe574 Před 2 lety +1

      May we ask which model you have....Defiant?

    • @mic982
      @mic982 Před 2 lety

      @@ronalddefoe574 Yes, the Defiant.

    • @ronalddefoe574
      @ronalddefoe574 Před 2 lety

      Thank you. We are considering a Defiant but were unsure if VC had fixed their issues under the new ownership. Sounds like they may have.

    • @mic982
      @mic982 Před 2 lety

      @@ronalddefoe574 Well, I'm not aware of the issues you mention. Our Defiant is a 2019 model, a 'Flex-Burn'. Not sure how they may differ from the newest models. In retrospect, an Encore' would probably have been enough stove for our 1200+ Sq.Ft. home but we've learned to make it work for us. We're very happy with ours.

  • @woodspirit98
    @woodspirit98 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a cabin thats 14x18 or 252 sq ft plus a loft. I've look around alot for the right stove. What I like about the Aspen is it isn't gonna cook us out and it takes normal size logs instead of little chunks. Not to mention that you can load it for the night and still have heat when you wake up. Win win win.

  • @paultaylor8179
    @paultaylor8179 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video here, really appreciate the time you put in to these. I have a request from across the pond. We are desperate to have either the dauntless or encore here in the UK, but we can see them in show rooms yet. Any chance You could show some pictures of the back as I understand that with the flue the dauntless is deeper than the encore?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      not that I can see?

    • @paultaylor8179
      @paultaylor8179 Před 3 lety

      Excellent thanks for checking for me - any chance you could measure the depth of both of them please. - Many thanks and awesome video's!

  • @genesclean1
    @genesclean1 Před 8 měsíci

    My vermont Castings Vigilant 1978 casting. I have used this 24/7 heating my house Seasoned hardwood..but when I damp it down for nightime burning I do get some build up of creosote. Annual cleaning is vital. It will take 20 inch logs.

  • @extraart1
    @extraart1 Před rokem

    Very, very enjoyable sales presentation- salesperson was knowledgeable and down to earth. Retiring and starting a homestead in 2024 and would like to buy my wood stove from Embers.

  • @jacobridgedell2096
    @jacobridgedell2096 Před 3 lety +4

    15:40 Great advice, exactly the reason we went with the defiant even though someone else told us its too much stove for a 2000 sg ft house in south Louisiana. For us, its just as much about how it looks as it is about function. I could not imagine having anything smaller. It would just look weird ha ha.

    • @jacobridgedell2096
      @jacobridgedell2096 Před 3 lety +1

      All that and dragons...

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      Exactly!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      awesome

    • @dennism9059
      @dennism9059 Před 2 lety

      I'm going with the defiant for pretty much the same reason. In North Carolina we don't get snow but it's still cold enough to justify plus will look great in the open space of the house.

    • @sbrown6862
      @sbrown6862 Před rokem

      But no optional screen anymore--correct?

  • @billwoods2459
    @billwoods2459 Před rokem +2

    Warning to those who live in coastal areas. The ash tray on our stove started rusting within 3 months of installation. The powder coat on the tray failed immediately, flaking off due to the heat. Bare metal shows where the tray rubs against cast iron. The tray should have been enameled. For $4k would have expected better quality. Also, Vermont Castings doesn’t do direct warranty inquiries; you have to go through the dealer, slowing the process down.

  • @johnm1672
    @johnm1672 Před 3 lety +1

    ASPEN C3 installed 9/2020: My cabin is 660 sf (22 x 30) plus a (14 x 22) loft. I'm not yet fully insulated. With a good burn it keeps the chill off and the loft at about 68 -70. Outside temps around 30. Have to stoke it every 2 to 3 hrs though. Will never get the "up to 10 hour burn time".

  • @loganmartin8613
    @loganmartin8613 Před 3 lety +1

    We have the encore and it is by far the best stove I have found

  • @celticamerican8767
    @celticamerican8767 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video! I'm interested in these stoves, especially the Encore and was wondering what you think would be a realistic lifespan for it if you maintain it well and are careful with what you burn. Thanks and Merry Christmas!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +1

      I would say about 20 years

    • @Michael-xz1nk
      @Michael-xz1nk Před 3 lety +4

      My red Defiant Encore will be 25 years old in July. Should last another 25 years with great care. Looks and burns like new. Key is to always burn between 500 - 650 degrees. Overheating will definitely shorten their life.

    • @philwarner6604
      @philwarner6604 Před 2 lety +1

      I am using two Defiant Encore stoves in forest green, one 28 and one 29 years old. Both are still working well.

    • @jtrcknoregon1922
      @jtrcknoregon1922 Před 2 lety +2

      I've got two 79 Resolutes... use one continuously for several days straight until I have to remove the ash. Primary heat for 2200 ft house in damp NW burning Doug Fir and white oak, total about 3.5-4 cords a year. Zero problems. It's over 40 years old, I've burned 27 years. I think with gasket replacements it could go until I die.

  • @elizabethlenihan5626
    @elizabethlenihan5626 Před 3 lety +3

    I have the Intrepid and it's been a very steep learning curve - the catalytic converter supposedly works at 425 - I've tried it 3 times and each time the smoke comes blowing back into the house - regardless of the wind outside, heated up flue, etc. etc. otherwise, it burns well, it holds 16" ok but on an angle- if you're chopping your own wood 12-14" is easier; it holds 325 for about 45-60" before it needs more wood - it doesn't heat for a long time but it was the right size for my little farmhouse... and it is very cute. also because it takes a lot of wood loading to keep it at 325 - it builds up creasote quite easily, so unless you're prepared to check the stove every hour to keep the heat up you should get a sweep to clean the chimney once a month....

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      thanks for the feedback

    • @elizabethlenihan5626
      @elizabethlenihan5626 Před 3 lety +1

      @@embersliving I should also have mentioned this stove supplements my Heat-pump; I live in Canada so I'm burning pretty much non-stop from November to about the end of March; I use about 4 cords of seasoned wood for that amount of time...No trash in my little red stove!!! ;-)

    • @nosheeple2751
      @nosheeple2751 Před 2 lety +1

      Sucks

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

      Sounds like You've got issues with your stove. It should perform much better than that.

    • @LemonySnicket-EUC
      @LemonySnicket-EUC Před rokem

      @@Scott-dn1bk I don't have a new one and it's of highest quality and still kicking out heat after 25 plus years. Just now replacing the gaskets and catalyst element. Sorry for your issues.

  • @xslabcabxhearsex
    @xslabcabxhearsex Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing.i live in southern Virginia and been working for a HVAC company and we sell wood and gas fireplace and stoves also.we sell Travis Industry,Lopi brand.
    Install one of your stoves that a customer had bought.have to say one of the nicest stoves I have seen.great quality and craftsmanship.

  • @mikechan231
    @mikechan231 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful!

  • @JeepArmyUSA
    @JeepArmyUSA Před 2 lety

    I’m new to wood stoves. Can you cook on the defiant? Can you place a pan on top to fry a steak?

  • @johnniemacnaughton6993
    @johnniemacnaughton6993 Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent review, thanks!
    Having four dragons does matter.

  • @debbiecraddock7204
    @debbiecraddock7204 Před 3 lety +4

    Up in the Wv mountain's My mom had a coal and wood burner. When it was going to be really cold . She would throw a few chunks of that Black Gold others know it as coal some wood .About 45 minutes later the old coal wood burner would be Glowing cherry red and she named it The Dragon. True Story..

  • @terlee4497
    @terlee4497 Před 3 lety

    Very informative. I am torn between the 2 larger stoves...

  • @amandawilson8935
    @amandawilson8935 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm so glad we ordered a Defiant! love the dragons!

  • @tacomafan7488
    @tacomafan7488 Před 3 lety

    beautiful stoves!

  • @tomsawyer247
    @tomsawyer247 Před 3 lety +4

    I like the idea of a removable catalytic converter. That way you can leave it in the box, because they only last 5 years if your lucky.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +2

      depending on how well they are maintained

  • @jameter21
    @jameter21 Před 3 lety +3

    Our vermont castings stove lasted 10 years before the warping of internal components made it unusable. The dealer we had said the part was no longer available and the stove wasn't designed for heating our house, just for occasional use. Had to replace it with another brand which has worked fine for over twenty years.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      hmm thanks for the feedback

    • @benholler1389
      @benholler1389 Před 2 lety

      I have had many many customers who didn't make it 10 years. Vermont castings stoves have had durability issues for decades

    • @nosheeple2751
      @nosheeple2751 Před 2 lety +2

      What brand did you use to replace it that you have had for twenty years I'm interested and in the market thank you for your input

    • @jameter21
      @jameter21 Před 2 lety

      @@nosheeple2751 That was Napoleon.

    • @LemonySnicket-EUC
      @LemonySnicket-EUC Před 2 lety +3

      That stove was burned too hot. All cast iron stoves have limits and one should follow directions and not over heat their stove. It's a no brainer.

  • @valarkland7558
    @valarkland7558 Před 2 lety +1

    My daughter 18 was not interested in my learning about the stoves until you showed the Dragons. Now she is all in....I think it's because she is a Game of Thrones fan...

  • @jopowers3594
    @jopowers3594 Před 3 lety

    We had your beautiful white one! Very nice!

  • @the-bu3lb
    @the-bu3lb Před 8 měsíci

    Flex burn mean when your not using the cat everything is going straight out the pipe like an old 1970’s stove correct ? Do any of these stoves have an air wash system to keep the glass clean ?

  • @mobilewintercamp7515
    @mobilewintercamp7515 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the red Intrepid at my snowmobile house in Maine. It’s fantastic. If you pack it and close the damper you can get 8 hours overnight on the catalytic. I’ll wake up to warm house and a coal base ready for repack. I’m wondering, if the stove gets real hot does self clean the catalyst at all? Also do you run the damper closed with the air intake open at all? Thanks

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +2

      you can but you dont want to over fire the stove too much, you could start overheating some of the components

  • @margiedenavarre7919
    @margiedenavarre7919 Před 2 lety +1

    What do you think of Quadra Fire? I’m in the market and the salesman lives it but I have no idea if he’s just trying to sell me something. Thanks so much.

  • @deanfirnatine7814
    @deanfirnatine7814 Před 3 lety +32

    The regulations are less about the environment and more about preventing people from being self sufficient

  • @laura2842
    @laura2842 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I just purchased the Encore in March, I don't see the catalytic combustion unless it is behind that white piece. Also how do I remove the front handle. Most importantly will an 18/20 inch log make it thru the top? I am a newbie and anxious!!
    Thank you

  • @garymittelstadt7821
    @garymittelstadt7821 Před 3 lety +6

    Having to "Jenga" my firewood into these stoves would drive me nuts. Give me a large door and burn box and I'm really happy. These are pretty stoves and have their place I'm sure, but to use all day every day they would become inconvenient and tedious to load.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      glad to hear it!

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

      I use mine daily in the hard winter for up to 30 days in a row with fire. It's a lifestyle and boy is it warm and cozy plus I get my wood for free. The gas company has replaced my meter 3 times in the past 20 years because my winter use is so small.

  • @madihalateef2807
    @madihalateef2807 Před 3 lety

    very helpful thanks...i have a raised ranch home.which one is better Encore or Defiant? im in Connecticut

  • @josephalessandro9897
    @josephalessandro9897 Před 3 lety +1

    Good Video, Thank you ! Gonna pull the trigger on a new Dauntless. Seeing some bad reviews on VC stoves...quality,cust service. any truth? anything to look out for ? Thanks again.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +2

      joseph alessandro like anything you can find bad reviews on just about everything. I personally think they are great, and your warranty is only as good as the place you buy it from usually. We have in stock if your interested?

    • @josephalessandro9897
      @josephalessandro9897 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving Im in NY. Do you deliver ? lol.. seriously i would buy from you if you were local.

    • @javeluke
      @javeluke Před 6 měsíci

      @@josephalessandro9897 Three years later would you buy the Dauntless again?

    • @josephalessandro9897
      @josephalessandro9897 Před 5 měsíci

      100% no way in hell ! RUN AWAY FROM IT.@@javeluke

  • @milodillio6258
    @milodillio6258 Před 3 lety

    I recently bought a log home that is 2,200sqft that is lofted. The red brick chimney goes up thru the middle of the house from the basement clean up. The chimney is not on an outside wall and you can walk all the way around it. I have a pellwt stove in the basement. So my question would be witch of the two bigger stoves would make more sense? This is a full log home with notty pine panels on the inside. Very well insulated. I dont want to overspend and cook us out but at the same time I want the stove to not underperform. (????) Any advise?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      milo dillio I think the encore would do just fine

  • @mister1king
    @mister1king Před 3 lety +1

    What happened to the Resolute Acclaim? I loved that stove!

  • @athroop1321
    @athroop1321 Před 3 lety +1

    About to pick up a used resolute acclaim. Why did VC drop that line? Any issues I should look for?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +1

      no, they were bought out several years ago, and they just simplified the line

  • @Rescue-mt7fl
    @Rescue-mt7fl Před 3 lety

    I have seen several review identifying problems with overheating the converters and having issues with creosote buildup on the converters making an expensive converter useless. Can the larger stoves such as the defiant run without the converter? Do the stoves function well on pine vs hardwood? In Montana we have very little hardwood and burn almost exclusively pine out of necessity.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      we burn pine here in colorado too. Pine works well, but of course not quite as good as a good hardwood

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

      Don't overheat the converter. It's simple. It's a very specific process but it's simple.

  • @Volhunteer
    @Volhunteer Před 3 lety

    I plan to build a 2000 square foot house. the living room where I plan to put a Vermont castings is only 255 square feet would the Defiant be way to much overkill? I love the look of it but I don’t won’t to turn the house into a sweat box. From what I understand in the video it sounds like what I should do is go with the dauntless or the encore. Am I correct in this assumption?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      yes that is correct. the defiant can do 3,000 sq ft

  • @charger7022
    @charger7022 Před 10 měsíci +1

    How does the outside air kit work on the defiant? Is it just a 3” fresh air kit through the wall behind the stove? I can’t seem to find much info on it. Thanks

  • @John-wr6yo
    @John-wr6yo Před rokem +1

    In my opinion the v.c.aspen has the best design. To bad that wasn't made a lot bigger and have the ability to take twenty six inch logs

  • @adamholmes3008
    @adamholmes3008 Před rokem +1

    I like this guy. "They're gonna notice the dragons!"

  • @charleswhite3299
    @charleswhite3299 Před rokem

    on Aspen C3 on the fresh air intake be vented from the outside if the unit is next to a exterior wall ?? and does it have the air wash to keep the class clear ?

  • @wkw4095
    @wkw4095 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I will probably buy the 1975 defiant to replace my 1910 model. Sad to see its catalytic system is inferior on the new design . I guess like everything lately it's about going cheap and charging more. With the 1910 you can see the catalytic block glowing and its protected by steel and thick bricks. The 1975 has a cheap ceramic refractory plate ready to crack with the first hit from a log.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 9 měsíci

      Why not a newer one ??

    • @wkw4095
      @wkw4095 Před 9 měsíci

      @@embersliving what's the newest defiant? Model number?

  • @bwiseok
    @bwiseok Před 9 měsíci +1

    I wonder why they don’t have it in cobalt blue. You mention the catalytic converter on here and how unreliable they seem to have been. Some years back I would say in the early 1980s I purchased a stove from fan and flame in Oklahoma and it came standard Catalytic converter and that thing worked for almost 20 years. I hauled it to Missouri and finally I sold it. The only thing that was wrong with it I had a few broken bricks. I still think about that stove from time to time and that is why I’m looking for something to replace it. So I’m wondering if the unreliability of the Catalytic converter is due to the quality that it’s made from now at versus the 1980s models

  • @robertwilson5615
    @robertwilson5615 Před 3 lety +3

    My Dad's Defiant worked like a champ. However, his Reliant and my 2 Vigilants are disasters. The internal baffling is way too tight and even with a great drafting chimney, they still gasped for air. I wound up taking all that crap out of my stoves - just running them as simple box stoves. That, plus the enamel keeps chipping off and the windows just will not stay clean. My Woodstock stove is head and shoulders better than my VCs. I would never ever buy another VC. Get a Hearthstone or Woodstock instead.

  • @jayschuon8330
    @jayschuon8330 Před 2 lety

    You say that the defiant has an 8" oval outlet collar. Then you say that it can be reduced to six inches stove pipe. Is this correct? My understanding was that that would be a code violation and that the diameter of the stove pipe has to match to collar diameter ?
    I ask because I would love to get a Defiant , but don't really want to replace the chimney pipe I have

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety +1

      no thats not accurate, Vermont sells the reducer for you

  • @astro1888smr
    @astro1888smr Před 3 lety

    Previous models with a side loading door seems more practical than a top loading door.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      yeah those are the old dutchwest models.

    • @jtrcknoregon1922
      @jtrcknoregon1922 Před 2 lety

      Top loading works great once the stove is hot. Old VC Resolute... love it and probably put through over a hundred full cords through the top. I only use the front getting the fire started.

  • @7CitesChic757
    @7CitesChic757 Před 2 lety

    Can the Encore accommodate the same optional grill option that the Defiant has?

  • @stefangeernaert1970
    @stefangeernaert1970 Před rokem +1

    I used to have a Vermont....I'd left the valve open and had a chimney fire like that with dry kindling.
    Now I see with the latest models that you can also open that valve and suck the fire to the fireplace .... That's why I would not buy this brand / model anymore. It is a very good source of heat, but not safe for fireplace fire, if you ever forget to close your lid,
    There should be a flame plate in between, Meanwhile I have a Tulikivi.

  • @ccadelli
    @ccadelli Před 3 lety

    What are the 4 metal rods hanging from the Intrepid model for?

  • @Zeekstuff
    @Zeekstuff Před 3 lety +3

    Great looking stoves just not the friendliest when they need to be repaired/serviced. Long lead times for parts and it will take a full day for a pro to service the damper/bypass among other parts. In fact, good luck finding a pro who will service them.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +1

      great feedback

    • @Zeekstuff
      @Zeekstuff Před 3 lety +4

      @@embersliving No problem. I just used to do installs and servicing and VC was one of the hardest brands to deal with. It was even difficult that they use their own custom formed firebrick. You couldn't use the standard brick like most wood burning manufacturers use. Just something to think about when buying this product. You don't want it to be your only/main source of heat encase it needs to be serviced.

  • @riccardoballiano6771
    @riccardoballiano6771 Před rokem

    Hello sir, what do you recommend between a Regency 5100 and a Vermont Castings? Thank you very much

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      Vermont

    • @riccardoballiano6771
      @riccardoballiano6771 Před rokem

      @@embersliving Thank you for the answer. Regency promises up to 40 hours of autonomy, I don't find any info on the Vermount website

  • @johnbennett9149
    @johnbennett9149 Před 3 lety

    I have the Encore sole heat source for 4 bedroom 2 bath home I live in hardboard country only have to load it about every 6 hours only thing I've ever done it was when I first got it I took that damn Catalyst out chunk it as far as I could keep the ashes cleaned out of it and go could not ask for a better heater

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      That’s awesome!

    • @johnbennett9149
      @johnbennett9149 Před 3 lety

      Oh forgot to add one more thing I've been doing this with this stove for 17 years

  • @johnfrederikson2002
    @johnfrederikson2002 Před 3 lety

    Vermont Casting are the very best on the market!!! J.

  • @smartazz61
    @smartazz61 Před rokem

    I love the porcelain. I'm clumsy though. I'd probably chip it real good at one point.

  • @MrRM-kb5lh
    @MrRM-kb5lh Před 3 lety +3

    I had the verymont castings on the right. Huge mistake. Replacemet parts cost a fortune, plus labor. Touch up the porcelain. Good luck with that! Hands down the best wood stove in my opinion on the market is the lopi steel stove with the brass door and legs. The air wash on the huge glass door is fantastic. I had it for 20 years now and the only part I had to replace was the gasket around the door after every several years. I don't know the price now but about 20 years ago it was around 3k. Worth every penny and zero regrets. No, I don't own the company or get any kickbacks for saying it. My honest opioin about about Vermont casting is that is is a royal screw'n!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      thanks for the feedback

    • @mamabear9389
      @mamabear9389 Před 3 lety

      We have been considering the Lopi Endeavor. Do you know if that is a good stove?

  • @user-nx9bp4yv5n
    @user-nx9bp4yv5n Před 7 měsíci +1

    Are all new stoves using firebrick in the bottom of the stoves instead of grating?

  • @the-bu3lb
    @the-bu3lb Před 2 lety

    Any way the white can be purchased still since the color is discontinued u have any in stock still ?

  • @firstactress
    @firstactress Před 3 lety

    can you use the gas stoves as wood stoves? could I drop a wood log in there?

  • @wobdeehomestead1464
    @wobdeehomestead1464 Před 3 lety +1

    VC had a bad rep on the wood burning forums for years. Many problems with refactory and catalyst. Hopefully these new models will bring VC back, they are beautiful stoves. Whats retail on the Dauntless?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      it depends on the color you want. Yes they were bought out by a large fireplace company that has kept the quality high!

    • @benholler1389
      @benholler1389 Před 2 lety

      @@embersliving the problem isn't quality. It is durability and they havnt had that for a long time

    • @LemonySnicket-EUC
      @LemonySnicket-EUC Před 2 lety +1

      @@benholler1389 mine is 25 years old. Zero issues. Most people do not know how to use a catalytic version. It's a people problem not a stove problem. Forums are full negativity on just about anything. People that have positive experiences don't go to forums to let everyone know.

    • @benholler1389
      @benholler1389 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LemonySnicket-EUC I am a chimney sweep who works on hundreds of stoves of many brands every year. VC stoves absolutely can work. But compared to most other stoves on the market they take more maintenance to keep the combustion system working.
      That being said the cat versions are definitely better than the noncat.
      Talk to the people who work on stoves like me. Very few have a good opinion of VC

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

      @@benholler1389I hear you and understand what you are saying. I'm sorry you don't understand your business and statistics. If there are statistically more of a certain brand of stove sold then you will be doing more repairs on that brand. The rarest of stoves will likely yield you with the least amount of repair calls. So, you need to know the percentage of each brand sold vs repaired. Otherwise you have anecdotal findings as a chimney sweep.

  • @drivingmisscrazy6639
    @drivingmisscrazy6639 Před 3 lety

    Woodstock Soapstone is a great stove also.

  • @smartazz61
    @smartazz61 Před rokem

    That red one really does it for me. What is that about 4k?

  • @garyduran1
    @garyduran1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Where can I buy parts for a 1990 Vermont Castings wood stove? Thanks

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 9 měsíci

      Not sure about that you might have to call VC

  • @thegrantdanielsband
    @thegrantdanielsband Před 3 lety

    You forgot a couple of things LOL What is the Burn Time? Oh and the Emission ratings ? To me this is the most important things we need to know when buying a stove :-) Blaze King and i have been looking is one of the most efficient and up to a 40Hr burn time? How does Vermont casting stack up to that?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +1

      I will have to check cause each model is different. It’s hard to go wrong with blaze king though. I think I would rate them the highest of all, when it comes to performance

    • @thegrantdanielsband
      @thegrantdanielsband Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving Yes thanks for your honest reply if there is a better stove than Blaze King i would like to know about it before i purchase my next stove :-)

  • @teerexness
    @teerexness Před 3 lety +4

    I grew up in an old farmhouse with a wood burning stove. "The Defiant" is not huge. Compared to the stoves of yesteryear, these are all tiny!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      haha! Good to know!

    • @spencerwilton5831
      @spencerwilton5831 Před 3 lety

      teerexness Yes, but the huge old stoves from decades ago were way less efficient, sending upto half the heat straight up the flue, not to mention the incredible quantity of particulate matter they spewed out. A modern, clean burning wood stove can reach 90 percent efficiency, and burns so cleanly that no visible smoke is produced.

    • @teerexness
      @teerexness Před 3 lety +2

      @@spencerwilton5831 I was only speaking to the size. And they were much bigger. And they did everything that a current stove does. The ones I grew up around would easily run you out of a large house (on the coldest flyover country days) if you added too much wood, corn cobs, etc.. And if they smoked in the house, something was wrong. Just like it is now. They were great.

    • @bucky5356
      @bucky5356 Před 3 lety

      You should lift a defiant.

    • @bostaph-maverix5836
      @bostaph-maverix5836 Před 3 lety +1

      THIS IS A GIANT DEFECT in these for any real use ever loading day and night ever 90 minutes in the smaller and the medium every 2 1/2 hours. One can not stay up all day and night to be warm

  • @dneu1574
    @dneu1574 Před 3 lety

    Why the second layer of fire brick in the bottom of the Aspen?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      Actually no reason haha. It was just holding some extra fire bricks we had. Sorry about the confusion.

  • @dawnw.479
    @dawnw.479 Před 3 lety

    I just bought a used one and plan to install in my new home when we remodel. I am in the 805 area and am going to need a certified installer and some parts. Do you have any suggestions ? I have the Intrepid 2, 2070 what can you tell me abut this one? I have a picture but dont know how to load it here

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      where you at in the 805

    • @dawnw.479
      @dawnw.479 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving Buellton California

    • @jonackroyd4759
      @jonackroyd4759 Před 3 lety

      Your Insurance and / or inspector may not allow your used unit. Because it is not new there is no way to ascertain its condition for insurance and safety. Happened to me.

    • @dawnw.479
      @dawnw.479 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving Near Santa Barbara

    • @dawnw.479
      @dawnw.479 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving buellton

  • @jimmieburleigh9549
    @jimmieburleigh9549 Před 3 lety +1

    Top loads period just doesn't make sense except for that initial load and start. Other than that your burning your self or kicking embers when you drop it.
    And what's the deal with the handles pulling out.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      im not sure why they have designed the handles that way?

    • @Terri_Stauffer
      @Terri_Stauffer Před 3 lety

      The handle gets hot. My parents have a vigilant installed In 1985 that has non-removable handles. Had VC coal stove in different home with the removable handles. They would break when putting down. Forget the stupid place to put handle in leg cats kept knocking off. Love the Vigilant with the handle, no issues with it breaking, gets hot but just use gloves no issues.

    • @jimmieburleigh9549
      @jimmieburleigh9549 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving
      I was curious because most other stoves dont don't do that

    • @jimmieburleigh9549
      @jimmieburleigh9549 Před 3 lety

      @@Terri_Stauffer 👍

  • @mr.redneck2715
    @mr.redneck2715 Před 2 lety

    Does the aspen meet the epa? What control do you have over the temperature of the aspen?

  • @mikebuchan9173
    @mikebuchan9173 Před 3 lety

    In the late 1990s I had a Vermont Castings wood stove and the catalytic converter was standard. Mine did not have a fancy name but it was a very easy to use stove. No gloves, 5 separate dampeners, a ash drawer that was a real drawer and could be dumped with a fire burning. And mine had a thermostat in the steel top.Double glass doors in front and side loading of 18" logs. An excellent wood stove - these in the vido look like cheap imitations of the one I had!!!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      they are actually still very similar to the older models, just more efficient

    • @mikebuchan9173
      @mikebuchan9173 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving While viewing this video, all the new stoves seemed to look like toys and not full on wood stoves. I recall the instructions on my old stove -- let the heat reach about 500° and damp it down and have the little smoke go through the catalytic converter. And watch the temperature climb to about 1500°. I only used the oak that I cut and split and let dry for 2 seasons so I had no problems with creosote. Also, I did not hear you discuss the use of a cast iron kettle to steam the room so the air did not get so dry. My stove was similar to the brown one in the video - I bought the medium sized one then and still found it almost too big for my 1400 sqft house - the stove was just about in the middle of the rectangle building and a ceiling fan on low kept the house warn in the coldest winters. My house was just outside of Yosemite National Park and some winters were colder that others. I am very glad and happy that I had that stove and would buy another if I could. Now I have steam heat and must open a window some days - even at -30° C! Thank you for responding to my post.

  • @janegoodman4913
    @janegoodman4913 Před 3 lety

    Can these stoves be ordered with a rear mounted stovepipe?

  • @752brickie
    @752brickie Před 3 lety

    The Aspen is a great little stove . Vermont makes a great unit. But the air wash was never very good.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +1

      Good to know!

    • @752brickie
      @752brickie Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving I am sure it has been improved. But I love the bi metallic damper cause you get a more constant heat .

  • @nealk6387
    @nealk6387 Před rokem +1

    Do the stoves come with blowers to move the heat?

  • @UteTrac
    @UteTrac Před 3 lety

    I have a Vigilant in black can I put a catalytic in it?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      Possibly an aftermarket one. But Vermont doesn’t make one anymore for that

  • @boatbuilder1954
    @boatbuilder1954 Před 2 lety

    Can the Dauntless also vent through the rear?

  • @genesclean1
    @genesclean1 Před 8 měsíci

    16 inch stove gloves are vital for any wood stove,

  • @sixgunsue8
    @sixgunsue8 Před 3 měsíci

    Can a Vermont Castings radiance gas stove be converted to propane?