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Old 10-26-2013, 07:43 AM   #11
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Impressive! Weighs only 12 lbs and small - 10 inches deep and 7.88 inches wide. Wood pellets are relatively light weight and easily transported. Still, even with the TM so well ventilated , I would be hesitant to have one in use while I slept.
I have lived on board a trawler that had one of those installed, really good at driving away the damp cold.

Here is the other one I was thinking of... Navigator Stoves I have an Airstream that will never see the road again, we are probably going to turn it into a guest cottage, this is the concept I am considering. Airstreams are notoriously not thermally efficient, so brute thermal force is the only way to heat or cool them.

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