I've got an Appalachian insert with the catalytic elements. It usually takes most of the heat load for my 1100 sq feet downstairs off of my gas pak and still goes up the stairs to help the heat pump the other 700 sq feet. As of Sunday it's carrying all of the downstairs since my gas pak is out of comission with a bad heat exchanger. Between it and two 1500 watt oil filled heaters it's keeping the house in the low 70's with no problem even though it's in the teens at night and staying below freezing most of the day. I just wish I had one of the larger outdoor heaters so I could zone it to heat the whole house along with my shop. Being able to use the bigger pieces of wood and only load it once or twice a day would sure make things alot easier.
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