I've got a Heatmor and love it. Like stated already mild steel is not the best idea. Stainless (302, 304, 304L, and 305)is better then probably boiler plate. Heatmor uses 409 stainless and must be the best cause they have a lifetime warranty! Others have usually a 10-30 year warranty. Not sure how many cords I burn since I burn and cut all winter and don't really store any at the house. I heat a 2600 sqft house and a 650 sqft garage with no problems all winter. Depends on the wind and temp but ave. 20 degree day I will fill it clear full at night and half full during the following day... either morning or mid-day. Really green wood and really dry wood seem not to last as long as some that is a bit seasoned. How efficient they really are is hard to judge but I can tell you that my dads house is a 100 year old two story farm house that has been re-insulated in most of it and we used to heat with strictly an add-on unit in the basement. Switched to a Heatmor boiler and used it strictly but also heated the milking parlor and if we used but half as much more wood as just the house I'd be surprised. This will be the first year not heating the parlor so we will be able to judge better. Never heard of the Hardy brand. Most units rated to heat 3-5000 sqft are selling for about $6-7000 so if it has no problems judge for yourself.
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