NuWay heater

hillrunner

5 year old buck +
I'd like to sell this NuWay heater. I replaced it with a wood burning stove. It's a single burner, works well. It's a little dusty but it's in like new condition. I wasn't impressed with the amount of heat I was getting off it but it seems like I'm the only one on the internet with that opinion so my loss, your gain I guess.
$100 plus whatever it takes to ship it.
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I have one single burner stove like this. And I have two, two-burner stoves. The single burner is barely adequate for me in a tight blind (5x6 Redneck) in Minnesota weather. Tho closing a damper and keeping windows closed in single degree weather helps allot. If I add another stove it will be the two-burner model. I'd think anyone in Iowa or south of that would do fine with a single burners.
 
Any clue what the btu rating of that is?
 
Any clue what the btu rating of that is?
according to NuWay, if it's an M2000 model, its 12000 btu - if it's an M3000, its 16000 btu
 
I found you need a damper in the pipe ( chimney) above the stove a ways to realize the full heating ability.

GLWTS
 
Anybody bite on that deal hillrunner? I'll take it if not. I'd take any double wall you have too? Not sure how much that stuff is locally here. 3" pipe? Any diea how long a 20lb tank lasts on that. A little heat trumps none at all.
 
Anybody bite on that deal hillrunner? I'll take it if not. I'd take any double wall you have too? Not sure how much that stuff is locally here. 3" pipe? Any diea how long a 20lb tank lasts on that. A little heat trumps none at all.
I still have it. Pm your address and I'll get it coming your way.
Yes it is 3" pipe. I may have some double wall but it's down at the cabin.
 
I still have it. Pm your address and I'll get it coming your way.
Yes it is 3" pipe. I may have some double wall but it's down at the cabin.
I never heard of double wall 3" pipe. What makes that a good thing?
 
I never heard of double wall 3" pipe. What makes that a good thing?
That's what goes through the roof, keeps it from getting too hot.
 
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