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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Central Boiler vs Aqua-therm vs wood master what to buy
« on: November 17, 2013, 02:30:18 PM »Well your best bet is the old style boiler.Less maintenance etc etc, Aqua-Therm owner here. 7 years owning one..Never had a crack problem..Know 6 other people that own them..never a crack problem….But you are buying used..Who really know the real condition on all 3 stoves..Its the chance you take…Its a lot cheaper than buying bran new.. Like Slim said you can check into the news ones.. Buy what your gut and or wallet tells you..
Just looked at the used 345 today looks like a real nice and simple unit just got to come to an agreement on price.
Thanks
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Central Boiler vs Aqua-therm vs wood master what to buy
« on: November 15, 2013, 06:08:33 PM »
Ok I am looking for advice I have talked to a bunch of owners and dealers but everyone says there's is the best and has good reason to back it up and why not to buy the other brand
I am looking at three used boilers central boiler E2300, a aqua therm 345, and a Wood master 5648
I know the differences between the pressurized and non and I would have to run heat exchangers with the non pressurized but I have a few concerns that I have heard through rumor milks.
1. I was told by a dealer to stay away from the E2300 that they were junk and he had to replace 50% under warranty
2. I hear that the SS aqua therms are prone to cracks
3. I have been told that using the aqua therm to try and heat 2 buildings I will need a storage tank or it will not be able to happily ghetto volume of hot water required
4. I have heard that the old wood master 5648 is fool proof but will eat wood faster then you can cut it
Any opinions out there? What should I buy?
I am looking at three used boilers central boiler E2300, a aqua therm 345, and a Wood master 5648
I know the differences between the pressurized and non and I would have to run heat exchangers with the non pressurized but I have a few concerns that I have heard through rumor milks.
1. I was told by a dealer to stay away from the E2300 that they were junk and he had to replace 50% under warranty
2. I hear that the SS aqua therms are prone to cracks
3. I have been told that using the aqua therm to try and heat 2 buildings I will need a storage tank or it will not be able to happily ghetto volume of hot water required
4. I have heard that the old wood master 5648 is fool proof but will eat wood faster then you can cut it
Any opinions out there? What should I buy?
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