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Old 02-15-2020, 08:35 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by thinkxingu View Post
Hill, you should be getting some extended burn times with that Woodstock, right? From what I know about their stoves, a couple loads a day is all it takes.

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My model is a great stove but the fire box is not huge. When burning good dry wood when I loaded it up before bed around 11pm and when getting up next morning (not having gotten up during the night) the wood would be completely burned. The saving grace was that all you needed to do was take the poker and turn the ashes over and there would be hot glowing coals that easily started the next fire. This was consistent and as long as you loaded it again within say 8 hours you always had those glowing coals. Not sure how others did with this stove but we never got an overly, prolonged burn. Rather than load it to max during the day I would just throw a couple logs on at a time and repeat every few hours.
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