Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers with NON EPA-Certified Models Only => RidgeWood Stoves, defunct, support only => Topic started by: U.P. Doug on March 15, 2014, 07:28:37 AM
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Went downstate yesterday to Ridgewood in Hersey to pick up my new stove. I am more than impressed with their operation and their product. It is a simple stove that is built well by some pretty nice people that were very helpful. Looking forward to getting it installed this summer, after the winter we had in the Upper Peninsula this year. I had rented a home here with a Woodmaster 4400 for a year, and enjoyed the experience as well as not paying the propane man. I choose the Ridgewood for its simplicity and quality, and its seems to be the best priced stove out there.
Just wanted to thank everyone here for the wealth of information that you have posted here, which will help me in my install.
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Congrats on your purchase! You can't beat the price of the Ridgewoods. Everyone seems to be very happy with them too.
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Congratulations, let's burn some wood!
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You will be happy with it
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I'm also going to pick one up this early summer. Are there any updates from last years models that you know of?
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I'm also going to pick one up this early summer. Are there any updates from last years models that you know of?
Nothing changed much..
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You will love it!!!
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Thanks for the replies! Anxious for this winter to end so I can start installing it. Still have 2 foot of snow on the ground up here, and had to fill the propane tank again.
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Good choice UP Doug. Very simple stove and works well. Lit mine in October and haven't had one problem.