I am on my 5th winter on my Central Boiler Classic. I wish I had bought one sooner. In response to tjdub's pro's and cons. The pro stating putting wood in 3 times a day, my dealer sized mine to handle enough wood to fill once a day in the coldest of conditions. I refer to add wood twice a day (not completely filling, adding enough wood to last until I add again) when I am home. This gives the hot coals a chance to burn down. I believe that tjdub's method probably will use less wood than if he completely filled it. The con's, the huge amounts of smoke, I have had excessive smoke when I used poor quality and green wood. When I use good seasoned wood I get some smoke shortly after adding wood but clears up later to being barely perceptible. I do not notice the weak heat, when the blower is off there is a slight but constant heat radiating from the registers. When the blower kicks on there is instant heat rather than blowing cold air for a time before getting the hot air.
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