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jack707

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I will be buying a small house 1250 sq.ft. and now there propane to heat with. I am also calling around for home owners insurance ( I hate it when people tell you what to heat with!) and to tell you the truth I'm not crazy about heating with a add on wood furnace inside either, so I'm thinking of paying extra to get an outside boiler next year. Last time I had a boiler it was the timber wolf outside boiler when I lived in Michigan now in Wis. there wood master and classic so what a good one to buy?.
 
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I have had a Central Boiler for 10 years now , you can still get the timer wolf boilers if you want to come back to MI to get one.
 
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I have had a Central Boiler for 10 years now , you can still get the timer wolf boilers if you want to come back to MI to get one.

that would be a long drive with trailer I would have to go to Hersey - and where I'm moving to they have the woodmaster boiler not to far away.
 
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I have the heatmaster 10,000e wood boiler(500,000btu's). After studying all of them I landed on it. My home is big and we put in radiant heat in the basement floor and garage. Both furnaces have h2o heat exchangers as the primary heat source and electric heat strips as a secondary backup. There is also a 300,000btu gas boiler in the basement that kicks in should my fire go out or should I need more heat.
 
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So Cartod - heatmaster is a good buy...huh?.

this is the one of looking at Outdoor Wood Furnace | Affordable Home and Hot Water Heating | WoodMaster
Well it's not the cheapest, but it's not the most expensive either. I was sold on the reliability and the company support should you have a problem. I also like the 409 stainless steel boiler. Before I purchased I went over to this site http://outdoorwoodfurnaceinfo.com/forum/index.php?board=16.0 and did some research. Good luck!
 
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Well it's not the cheapest, but it's not the most expensive either. I was sold on the reliability and the company support should you have a problem. I also like the 409 stainless steel boiler. Before I purchased I went over to this site General Outdoor Furnace Discussion and did some research. Good luck!

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