Vermont Castings Radiance propane stove

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  • CooperS7777
    Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 458

    Vermont Castings Radiance propane stove

    Miscellaneous Items for Sale
    Name: Coop

    Selling: Vermont Castings Radiance propane stove

    New/Used Used

    Price: 1800

    Location (City, State): Lakes Region

    Means of Contact: PM

    Description: Not car related, but I know a lot of folks here are home owners so I figured what the ell.

    We have a like new Vermont Castings Radiance propane stove for sale. This unit is capable of 36,000 BTU, and currently sells for ~$2,400. We purchased this in 2011 from Fire Side Living in Laconia and used it as one of two primary sources of heat for our home.

    The only reason we are selling is because are converting to a heat/ac system.



    Stock is boring.
  • Boosted Euro
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    • Oct 2006
    • 27801

    #2
    [MENTION=1998]Zoom6[/MENTION] you need this for the basement
    You ain't got no chance to beat it..like a man with no hands and a one inccchhhh .

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    • Zoom6
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      • Oct 1985
      • 5216

      #3
      I don't really want propane. Maybe a pellet stove.
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      I can only imagine the conference calls and work that it took an engineering team to develop butthole seeking technology for this to accurately target a puckered starfish with a warm blast of water.

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      • CooperS7777
        Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 458

        #4
        But propane is soooooooooooo easy!
        Stock is boring.

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