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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: What unit to buy
« on: December 25, 2011, 08:11:51 AM »
I would go with Hawken Energy 2100 hold 380 gallon water. I had cb the same size went though about 40 face cord with the cb with hawken i burn about 17 face cord. Do your homework the hawken about the best.  :thumbup:

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HAWKEN ENERGY is comeing out with a gasifiers that will burn green wood at 96% efficient stack temp at 120 it will blow all other a way. it call xc-10 it is easy maintance it will be price lower then most  stove. It will be out in fall 2011. :thumbup:

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Hawken Energy, support only / Re: Hawken Energy Owner
« on: April 25, 2011, 09:13:02 PM »
I got the same run around thing from CB it took 2 years to get my money back. It is the worst stove on the market. I know lot of people with HM HMaster WD NC MW HS ever company had there problem. I bought a HAWKEN ENERGY stove and is very  happy with the way it work had it for 2 years work perfect. The factory rep is a real nice and knows a lot about OWB. He has been selling stove for 20 years. I take to him a week a go he just pull out 2 more CB and replace them with Hawken stove. So they must be doing something right he did tell me that Hawken should have never  got hook up with GH. But who knew that GH was welding SS stove with mildsteel wire it wased Hawken problem. Hawken spent a lot of money to get GH to fix the GH stove.

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Is this an easy decision?
« on: March 27, 2011, 07:13:17 AM »
The more moveing parts the more welding more electronics and ash pans more prolbems! Talk to lot of people with diffence stoves. Hawken stove in simple!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Is this an easy decision?
« on: March 24, 2011, 07:02:40 AM »
The problem is with the burn rite 4100 when you to steel in the fire box at 3/8 you loss a lot of heat transfer and out the chimmy it go. If you could find a steel that would hold up at 10 gauge you get 75% more heat transfer. And the other thing when you buy a canada stove if you have a problem it will cost you a 1000.00 to get it there and back. I look at a lot of stoves and the hawken is best for your buck at 6800.00 20 years warranty 1/4" fire box and water  jacket and the water treatment is very best on the market by certfied lab they test the water not you then they tell you what to do.

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Is this an easy decision?
« on: March 23, 2011, 08:24:27 AM »
Well if you must ask i had the dealer out 15 time in the frist year with cb every thing that went wrong went wrong had it for 3 years. Then the spray foam coulk on fire it took half a year to get my money out of cb. That when i look at the hawken 2100 it hold 370 gallon of water. Had this for 3 years with out a bit of trouble the dealer is very experince in the outdoor woodstove he has been installing then for 18 years. I have talk to other that had the cb and the hawken dealer has replace 12 popular brands. I know hawken had trouble in the past with the gh stove but it was a bad deal and they got in middle. But there new stove is very very good unit. I have look at 15 popular brands of stoves before buying hawken.

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: Is this an easy decision?
« on: March 21, 2011, 08:16:11 PM »
I am new at this. But i would go with a Hawken 2100 I had a 6048 what a pile of junk. I am heating 6000 sq feet with the cb i burn about 60 face cord with the hawken hawken about 20 face cord and put on the biger pump on 1/6 hp the heating is so much hotter. I hope this will help you in any way.

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