Wednesday, January 15, 2014

ProCom Vent-Free Dual Fuel Stove - 23,000 BTU, 850 Sq. Ft. Heating Area, Model# PCSD25RT

Space Heater ProCom Vent-Free Dual Fuel Stove - 23,000 BTU, 850 Sq. Ft. Heating Area, Model# PCSD25RT Compare Prices




  • Sales Rank: #97759 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: ProCom

Features

  • ropane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company
  • Includes remote control
  • ropane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company
  • Includes remote control

With a combination of old-world beauty and modern technology, this 99.9% efficient stove is a great choice for heating and comfortable, ambient light in any cabin, living room or lodge. The unique three-sided viewing panels allow even more warmth and light to pour out. The patented dual fuel technology lets you choose between burning natural gas and propane fuel to create the 850 sq. ft. of heating power while the included thermostat remote control lets you set the temperature you desire at your leisure. Oxygen depletion sensor for safety. Works with Blower for ProCom Fireplace/Stove, (Item# 178119), sold separately. Not for sale in California or Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements. Includes: Remote control, Product Style: Stove, Oxygen Depletion Sensor: Yes, Thermostat Included: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 25 3/4 x 16 x 28 1/4, Color: Black, Blower Included: No, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 850, BTU Output: 23,000

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Pleased so far
By tbear
First, there aren't a lot of options given the size in terms of dimensions and BTU output and price range. Cast iron was my first choice, but too expensive. The stove is attractive, easy to use and does have good heat output. It's high enough so that it doesn't have to sit on a mantle. It arrived when they said it would. Pretty easy to set up. I've only had it for 5 or six weeks, but I like it.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Broke after 11 months, but I like the unit
By David Devonick
We have a cold ground level family room that's about 15x20 and this heats it up great. Blasts the heat out.The remote is very convenient. Forget the thermostat control...it just doesn't work/calibrate correctly. Made in China...you understand.Now the bad news..After 11 months of flawless operation the remote receiver died. Called the manufacturer, and they said they would ship me a new one, free of charge. After about a couple of days of manually turning it on using the switch on the receiver box it quit entirely. Apparently the receiver sends a small charge to a solenoid that starts it up. If the remote receiver dies (and I've read a few review where this has happened) there is no manual way to start the stove. Sure, you can always get he pilot lit with a match, but the solenoid won't open the internals to allow the gas to flow into the burners unless the remote receiver is working and delivers the small voltage to the solenoid. Now the joke part...since the receiver is a back-ordered part the manufacturer offered to let me RMA the entire stove..which I am doing. So for something the size of a cigarette pack I need to swap the entire stove. It's getting cold out and I miss it already.I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one..It really is a great stove. During the recent hurricane when we didn't have power this thing was fantastic. Kept us all warm for 13 days.Just understand how that remote receiver works...they make a model without the remote...you may want to consider it.Update 9/19/2013:Lost the remote (sigh)...If you go to ProComm or SkyCom (the remote manufacturer) you'll pay dearly ($150+) for a replacement. I did check the auction sites and was able to replace it for $25...just make sure it's one that will send voltage to the solenoid. There are 2 types...The unit works good as new, and this is our 3rd season using it. Last year it was a lifesaver after Sandy. We didn't have electricity for 2 weeks and this unit saved us.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4A Great Heater
By Robert Brodbeck
This was exactly what we were looking for. We wanted something that would heat our new three season room and this was it. It is the wood burning stove look we wanted. It took a few minutes to figure out the remote, but it works great.

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ProCom Vent-Free Dual Fuel Stove - 23,000 BTU, 850 Sq. Ft. Heating Area, Model# PCSD25RT

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5Pleased so far
By tbear
First, there aren't a lot of options given the size in terms of dimensions and BTU output and price range. Cast iron was my first choice, but too expensive. The stove is attractive, easy to use and does have good heat output. It's high enough so that it doesn't have to sit on a mantle. It arrived when they said it would. Pretty easy to set up. I've only had it for 5 or six weeks, but I like it.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Broke after 11 months, but I like the unit
By David Devonick
We have a cold ground level family room that's about 15x20 and this heats it up great. Blasts the heat out.The remote is very convenient. Forget the thermostat control...it just doesn't work/calibrate correctly. Made in China...you understand.Now the bad news..After 11 months of flawless operation the remote receiver died. Called the manufacturer, and they said they would ship me a new one, free of charge. After about a couple of days of manually turning it on using the switch on the receiver box it quit entirely. Apparently the receiver sends a small charge to a solenoid that starts it up. If the remote receiver dies (and I've read a few review where this has happened) there is no manual way to start the stove. Sure, you can always get he pilot lit with a match, but the solenoid won't open the internals to allow the gas to flow into the burners unless the remote receiver is working and delivers the small voltage to the solenoid. Now the joke part...since the receiver is a back-ordered part the manufacturer offered to let me RMA the entire stove..which I am doing. So for something the size of a cigarette pack I need to swap the entire stove. It's getting cold out and I miss it already.I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one..It really is a great stove. During the recent hurricane when we didn't have power this thing was fantastic. Kept us all warm for 13 days.Just understand how that remote receiver works...they make a model without the remote...you may want to consider it.Update 9/19/2013:Lost the remote (sigh)...If you go to ProComm or SkyCom (the remote manufacturer) you'll pay dearly ($150+) for a replacement. I did check the auction sites and was able to replace it for $25...just make sure it's one that will send voltage to the solenoid. There are 2 types...The unit works good as new, and this is our 3rd season using it. Last year it was a lifesaver after Sandy. We didn't have electricity for 2 weeks and this unit saved us.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4A Great Heater
By Robert Brodbeck
This was exactly what we were looking for. We wanted something that would heat our new three season room and this was it. It is the wood burning stove look we wanted. It took a few minutes to figure out the remote, but it works great.

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  • ropane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company
  • Includes remote control




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