westcliffe01
Veteran Member
Not sure of your location in SE MI, but I bought a Pacific Energy stove (T5) from a stove dealer in Toledo, OH. It was about $1500. If you go with the steel plate version without the cast iron dress-up parts, it is less. Pacific Energy is a Canadian company, where they have "real" winters and toothpick pine trees. I have been very satisfied with mine, it easily heats our 1300sq ft floor plan home (I mean it holds the indoor temp at 76+ for my reptilian wife....
Be very careful with Vermont Castings and Harman. Woodstock sell direct from the factory and they are beautiful stoves and work very well, but are not cheap.. Blaze King are very good catalytic stoves for the coldest parts of the US where there is only pine for fuel. Not made for looks, but very long burn times and high efficiency.
I have yet to use 4 cord of firewood in a winter, so my fuel bill is somewhere between $450 and $500/season. I have been paying $150/cord split delivered.
Be very careful with Vermont Castings and Harman. Woodstock sell direct from the factory and they are beautiful stoves and work very well, but are not cheap.. Blaze King are very good catalytic stoves for the coldest parts of the US where there is only pine for fuel. Not made for looks, but very long burn times and high efficiency.
I have yet to use 4 cord of firewood in a winter, so my fuel bill is somewhere between $450 and $500/season. I have been paying $150/cord split delivered.