Great information about how the stove works. We figured out how to copy that special cable used to connect the stove to your computer to either adjust settings or change to a newer software.Sold well over 200 to people all over the US and Canada. If you want to get fancy you can leave a computer hooked up to the stove and turn the stove on or off with a smart phone or another computer. Bixby kept making little improvements such as they were very safety minded and the stove is insulated so only hot surface is the door. They even made a very nice looking screen that fits on the door so children can't burn themselves. Very user friendly. There is a website called I Burn Corn.com and it features special sections about maintaining and using many different brand stoves. I doubt that there is a question about a Bixby that has'nt been answered and easy to follow directions are given. Some companies don't let this information out and the stove owner has to rely on the store to get parts and repair them. I am not a dealer but do handle some parts and often will buy a used stove and rebuild them as a hobby updating the software and replacing the common wear parts then reselling the unit. Like Rich said the Bixby was the undisputed leader of the multi-fuel market.
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