Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Natures Comfort => Topic started by: racnruss on June 10, 2014, 08:32:17 PM
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I have a friend that just bought a new Nature's Comfort 275G.
It is just like the 325 G but a bit smaller. Nicer than the 250 in that it has a larger fuel door and a taller but not as deep firebox. I am picking it up in Indiana for him on Thursday. I just happened to be traveling down I80 to Pennsylvania and coming back with an empty flatbed. So, I am picking up his 275G and a couple 250s for the local dealer he is buying it from.
Ah, good times with boilers.
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I like it a lot better than the 250 too. I will probably be using one next winter instead of the GT220. (anyone looking for a used GT220? LOL)
If you ever happen to be coming this way with an empty trailer and want to haul something, let me know. ;D
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Man, talk about the right place and the right time! What parts of Indiana will you be traversing?
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Not sure where NC assembles their conventional stove, but the gassers are built in my area.
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They are all made in the same area.
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Shipshewana Indiana then.
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Well, made it home with 3 boilers. One 275g and 2 250's.
That 275g is nice. Now that I've seen it in person I like it even more. Big Door (25x27) and the chimney extends to within 6 inches of the floor and it is surrounded by water jacket in the firebox too.
I guess the only negative to that design is learning to step back for a minute when you first open the door because a bunch of smoke is going to come out. But that happens with pretty much with all of them I guess. Sure did with my gt-220.
Well, let me correct myself there. My F in Law's hardy doesn't smoke out the door much because the smoke has a straight shot right out the top...works for him though.