- Sales Rank: #13311 in Home
- Brand: ProCom
- Model: QD250T
- Dimensions: 25.80" h x
32.20" w x
13.00" l,
50.70 pounds
Features
- Works with Blower for ProCom Fireplace/Stove, (Item# 178119) sold separately
- Works with Oak and Cherry Hearth Pads (Item#s 177589 and 177553), sold separately
- ropane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company
- Works with Blower for ProCom Fireplace/Stove, (Item# 178119) sold separately
- Works with Oak and Cherry Hearth Pads (Item#s 177589 and 177553), sold separately
- ropane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company
A new style of vent-free stove designed to complement any decor. No electricity required. No hassling with cutting wood or hauling ashes. Not for sale in California and Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements. Includes: Hand painted logs, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 13 x 33 x 26, Product Style: Stove, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 1,000, Oxygen Depletion Sensor: Yes, BTU Output: 25,000, Thermostat Included: Yes, Color: Black, Blower Included: No
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
64 of 65 people found the following review helpful.
Love It!
By CWB
This is the 3rd winter I have had this stove, and my wife and I are very impressed as to how it has performed. Our family room is in the rear of our house (added on), and it has always been difficult to maintain a comfortable temperature. Since I didn't have either natural gas or propane at my house, I researched everything carefully before my purchase. I ended up having my local propane company provide a 100 gallon tank (it usually lasts at least a full year), and I installed a flexible gas line to the new location. It was actually pretty simple for anyone who is handy with tools.Since the installation, we have found we can decrease the thermostat setting for our house furnace a full 5 degrees and be perfectly comfortable in the family room. There was a noticeable drop in our overall heating costs the past 3 years. When you add that to the ambiance of having a fireplace, and the fact that there is no mess involved, this is one of my best purchases.
28 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
It works at 8,000 feet in the mountains!
By Ray Abbott
I was concerned if this would work at my home at 7,800 feet. It was very difficult to heat above 60 degrees with large windows in the front of the house. Another reviewer gave it a single star for not working at 7,000 ft. and mentioned he was using Natural Gas which may have been his problem. I have a 500 gallon LP tank and use it for central heat and the kitchen stove. Propane is under a higher pressure than Natural Gas. It worked so well I installed one heater in my bedroom. I have it at the lowest heat setting when it is 18 degrees outside at night. I no longer need my electric blanket and my dog loves sleeping in front of it.One of these stoves is the Living Room under a large picture window. It works like a charm. I no longer close the blinds and have a great view of the snow capped mountains around the house. This raised my living room 15 degrees in a lttle over an hour. I did not purchase the blower for the unit since I have ceiling fans. I just turned them to rotate clockwise and the air is "sucked up" and distributed around the room. I no longer heat the whole house but just the rooms I use.After getting out of the shower in the morning I can wear a towel while roaming around the house still dripping wet, make coffee and take my time getting dressed before going out into the snow to get my newspaper and clearing the driveway.After all the work it is nice to have these "space" heaters keeping me warm in previously "cold" rooms.
55 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
Do not buy if you live in the mountains
By Christopher Lumsargis
I live in the mountains of Colorado and needed a natural gas heater solution. After searching the internet, this stove seemed to meet my needs due to its high BTU rating, nice looks and some comments made by folks on various websites. However, once installed, it did not work. After several calls to customer service, it turned out that this stove does not work over 4,500 feet elevation (I am at 7,000 ft). Nowhere did it say this anywhere in all of the sales brochures published nor on anyone's website. Customer service did say it this information was posted on their website. However, I did not buy it from their website. Anyone who lives at higher altitude should avoid this product.
ProCom Dual Fuel Stove - 25,000 BTU, Model# QD250T
In Stock! Go to STORE Now !13.00" l,
50.70 pounds
Features
- Works with Blower for ProCom Fireplace/Stove, (Item# 178119) sold separately
- Works with Oak and Cherry Hearth Pads (Item#s 177589 and 177553), sold separately
- ropane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company
- Works with Blower for ProCom Fireplace/Stove, (Item# 178119) sold separately
- Works with Oak and Cherry Hearth Pads (Item#s 177589 and 177553), sold separately
- ropane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company
A new style of vent-free stove designed to complement any decor. No electricity required. No hassling with cutting wood or hauling ashes. Not for sale in California and Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements. Includes: Hand painted logs, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 13 x 33 x 26, Product Style: Stove, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 1,000, Oxygen Depletion Sensor: Yes, BTU Output: 25,000, Thermostat Included: Yes, Color: Black, Blower Included: No
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
64 of 65 people found the following review helpful.
Love It!
By CWB
This is the 3rd winter I have had this stove, and my wife and I are very impressed as to how it has performed. Our family room is in the rear of our house (added on), and it has always been difficult to maintain a comfortable temperature. Since I didn't have either natural gas or propane at my house, I researched everything carefully before my purchase. I ended up having my local propane company provide a 100 gallon tank (it usually lasts at least a full year), and I installed a flexible gas line to the new location. It was actually pretty simple for anyone who is handy with tools.Since the installation, we have found we can decrease the thermostat setting for our house furnace a full 5 degrees and be perfectly comfortable in the family room. There was a noticeable drop in our overall heating costs the past 3 years. When you add that to the ambiance of having a fireplace, and the fact that there is no mess involved, this is one of my best purchases.
28 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
It works at 8,000 feet in the mountains!
By Ray Abbott
I was concerned if this would work at my home at 7,800 feet. It was very difficult to heat above 60 degrees with large windows in the front of the house. Another reviewer gave it a single star for not working at 7,000 ft. and mentioned he was using Natural Gas which may have been his problem. I have a 500 gallon LP tank and use it for central heat and the kitchen stove. Propane is under a higher pressure than Natural Gas. It worked so well I installed one heater in my bedroom. I have it at the lowest heat setting when it is 18 degrees outside at night. I no longer need my electric blanket and my dog loves sleeping in front of it.One of these stoves is the Living Room under a large picture window. It works like a charm. I no longer close the blinds and have a great view of the snow capped mountains around the house. This raised my living room 15 degrees in a lttle over an hour. I did not purchase the blower for the unit since I have ceiling fans. I just turned them to rotate clockwise and the air is "sucked up" and distributed around the room. I no longer heat the whole house but just the rooms I use.After getting out of the shower in the morning I can wear a towel while roaming around the house still dripping wet, make coffee and take my time getting dressed before going out into the snow to get my newspaper and clearing the driveway.After all the work it is nice to have these "space" heaters keeping me warm in previously "cold" rooms.
55 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
Do not buy if you live in the mountains
By Christopher Lumsargis
I live in the mountains of Colorado and needed a natural gas heater solution. After searching the internet, this stove seemed to meet my needs due to its high BTU rating, nice looks and some comments made by folks on various websites. However, once installed, it did not work. After several calls to customer service, it turned out that this stove does not work over 4,500 feet elevation (I am at 7,000 ft). Nowhere did it say this anywhere in all of the sales brochures published nor on anyone's website. Customer service did say it this information was posted on their website. However, I did not buy it from their website. Anyone who lives at higher altitude should avoid this product.
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