Lopi Endeavor Wood Stove

nitrousrick

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I don't figure this will get much interest here but figured why not! :lol:

The Endeavor is a great heater. It's optioned with the black door, sculptured black steel legs and rear mount blower. This stove was purchased new in 2009. This stove has never been over fired or abused, it has no warping, cracking and all the firebricks are free of cracks/breaks. This stove is used as our primary heat source and is burned 24/7 during the heating season. It has a some scratches on the stove top and door, I have touch up for these area's but would rather not paint them now and have it appear that I'm hiding a problem spot.

The Endeavor is made up of 5/16 to 3/16 steel plate, it has a square firebox and excepts logs/splits 18" in length loaded n/s or e/w. It has a full brick baffle in the top along with stainless steel burn tubes. It also features a bypass damper for easy start ups and helps prevents smoke spillage during reloads. You can find complete information on the Endeavor here. http://www.lopistoves.com/product_guide/detail.aspx?id=209#Specs Videos can be found here. http://www.lopistoves.com/videos/

New the stove sells for 2100-2200 without the blower which is a 200-300 dollar option. I'd like to get 1500 out of it but I'm willing to listen to offers. I may also be willing to include a cord of wood to get the new owner started if I get a fair price for it.

Any questions or want to see it in action let me know!

Rick

Pictures are from last weekend.
 

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No natural gas or Geo, still on the pane. I'm just looking for a larger stove that will get me some longer burn times during the day. When we have single digit cold weather I'll leave with the house at 70 or so and come home to low 60's. It works good enough to keep the furnace off but I'm looking for a little more. When I bought this stove it was to supplement, now it's pretty much my primary with the furnace being the back up.

Even if/when I do a geothermal systeml I'll still have a stove, it's hard to beat the feel from wood heat. :)
 
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One last bump before summer!

Plan ahead for next winter! Rising fuel costs are not going anywhere. Keep your home as warm as you like without having to worry about the gas man! :)

New price 1300 OBO
 
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