We bought a wood stove in the 1970's during the fuel crisis and we love it! I will not be without it, and if we move from this home it will go with us. When Sandy struck LI we had heat to cook, wash and stay warm when so many people were freezing. There is a fire screen that can be fitted snuggly in the open doors ("Grandma Bear' style, Fisher Stove Co.) to turn the stove into a fireplace. I grew up in a farmhouse with woodstoves, and just love this won. Wouldn't be without it!
We bought a wood stove in the 1970's during the fuel crisis and we love it! I will not be without it, and if we move from this home it will go with us. When Sandy struck LI we had heat to cook, wash and stay warm when so many people were freezing. There is a fire screen that can be fitted snuggly in the open doors ("Grandma Bear' style, Fisher Stove Co.) to turn the stove into a fireplace. I grew up in a farmhouse with woodstoves, and just love this won. Wouldn't be without it!