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Buying Guide: Traditional Fireplace Accessories - Period Homes

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schultzp85

Member
Sep 15,
6
Libertyville, il
  • Aug 9,
  • #1
I currently have been using a drolet stove for around 6 years now. I have very few complaints. My only complaint is the burn time on the unit. Being one of the smaller ones ( Savannah ).

I am looking at getting a insert for the fire place and removing the stand alone stove. My question is why are the Drolets so cheap compared to the others? I am looking at a Blaze King, but seems like they are 2 to 3 hours drive to a dealer by me. Quad or Vermont castings dealers are much closer.

Are these higher end stoves worth the extra money?

I live on the WI, IL Boarder. I use it as my primary heat source through out the winter.

begreen

Mooderator
Nov 18,
108,444
South Puget Sound, WA
  • Aug 9,
  • #2
SBI and Englander make good quality value stoves. They sell high volumes which helps keep the price down. Drolet is part of the SBI group which makes many models (Century, Drolet, Osburn, Enerzone,) which share some common parts. That also helps keep costs down.

That said there are no large Drolet or Englander inserts, but SBI does make the large Osburn if it will fit your fireplace. Quadrafire makes the large model i insert.

schultzp85

Member
Sep 15,
6
Libertyville, il
  • Aug 9,
  • #3
So the main thing that makes them more expensive is how "custom" built they are. I've compared their specs and most are very similar expect the Blaze King with its great burn time.

I just feel like I am missing something. I seems silly to spend the extra money on a stove that has similar, maybe slightly better stats?

bholler

Chimney sweep
Jan 14,
34,447
central pa
  • Aug 9,
  • #4
So the main thing that makes them more expensive is how "custom" built they are. I've compared their specs and most are very similar expect the Blaze King with its great burn time.

I just feel like I am missing something. I seems silly to spend the extra money on a stove that has similar, maybe slightly better stats?
If you compare then side by side there are clear cost saving compromises made. The SBI and Englander stoves are still work pretty well but there are some definate advantages with some of the higher end stoves

begreen

Mooderator
Nov 18,
108,444
South Puget Sound, WA
  • Aug 9,
  • #5
So the main thing that makes them more expensive is how "custom" built they are. I've compared their specs and most are very similar expect the Blaze King with its great burn time.

I just feel like I am missing something. I seems silly to spend the extra money on a stove that has similar, maybe slightly better stats?
They are not all built equal. Many secondary stoves are similar in design and construction but the firebox shape can be different, the weight of the metal, the amount of stainless used, the baffle design, a bypass option, etc. all are possible differences. PE uses a different design with a stainless steel baffle box that also houses the secondaries. This rests on stainless rails. This is just the tip of the iceberg, there are hybrid stoves, soapstones, cast iron stoves, cast iron jacketed stoves and on and on. But if you just want the least expensive, large stout, steel box then the Osburn is worth a look. The PE Summit is a popular model with additional features like a regulated secondary supply. The Lopi Freedom has a bypass built in. Lots of choices out there.

schultzp85

Member
Sep 15,
6
Libertyville, il
  • Aug 9,
  • #6
So.. what you're telling me that they are worth the extra money if you can afford them. At that point it just depends of preference..

begreen

Mooderator
Nov 18,
108,444
South Puget Sound, WA
  • Aug 9,
  • #7
Yes, preference and desired features. Some are easier to clean, some heat a bit better, some look great, some burn cleaner, some burn longer. Kind of like you can get a basic 2 door work pickup for $25K or a 4WD, gussied up, full leather, double-cab, fancy version for $80K. They both get you to the store to pick up the groceries, but if it's a long ride you might appreciate some good music and air conditioning. Last edited: Aug 9,

Highbeam

Minister of Fire
Dec 28,
21,320
Mt. Rainier Foothills, WA
  • Aug 9,
  • #9
I couldn’t justify spending bk type money for a plate steel noncat stove so in bought an Englander for very little money. The dang thing does exactly what it’s supposed to do.

bholler

Chimney sweep
Jan 14,
34,447
central pa
  • Apr 3,
  • #10
Since my original post, we found https://www.drolet.ca/us/en/wood-stoves/db/, and there's one available locally. Can anyone speak to the build quality, longevity, etc. of Drolet vs. Lopi? The price points on the Drolet (about $1,800) vs. Lopi Liberty (about $4,000) are so extreme!
Is the liberty really $ now? That's really high. I really think the Lopi is better in several ways but I don't think it's that much better

gtilflm

New Member
Apr 2,
63
Spokane, WA
  • Apr 3,
  • #11
Is the liberty really $ now? That's really high. I really think the Lopi is better in several ways but I don't think it's that much better


I actually moved my "new question" to a different thread: https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/drolet-vs-lopi-vs-osburn./

Yes though, $4k is ridiculous. When you say the Lopi is better, do you mean like... fancy features or stuff like build quality, durability, usability, etc.?

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