Blackbird
Goat Whisperer
I suppose it would indeed depend on how large the house is, but they do make non-electric distribution fans.
Are you referring to the ones that set on the stove and operate from the heat?Blackbird said:I suppose it would indeed depend on how large the house is, but they do make non-electric distribution fans.
Thanks Nifty! The one we are getting is not like that one, and we have ceiling fans throughout the house we will run on low all the time. Anything is better than the super dry CH&A we have running right now! We chose a cast iron boxwood stove, rated for 1600 sq. ft. and it should do fine for this season in our 1200 sq. ft. home. We will likely upgrade next year and sell the stove we are getting, but we have to start somewhere SOON, because our heating bill is GINORMOUS in the winter! I'm looking forward to cooking on it too Thanks for the advice, I will explore that link for another stove should this one not be adequate this year. I think it should do fine though. If it doesn't, we'll make it through this winter and it was inexpensive, around $275, so no big loss if we decide we need to upgrade next year.Nifty said:I STRONGLY suggest against one like in the picture!!! It is asically a "campfire in a box" and is super inefficient.
The new stoves are a bit more expensive but, if you plan to heat with wood, you're much better off getting one of the new stoves that has a secondary burner! Basically you get a lot more heat and produce a lot less pollution for the same amount of wood.
www.englanderstoves.com has models available at Lowes, Home Depot, etc.
I want to add a suggestion that is not on the list.First let me start off by saying my wife and I HATE cold! She's especially sensitive to it. It's 67 degrees in the house right now and she's freezing.