US Stove 25298 Outer Baffle


Key features
- •US Stove Company has been keeping America warm since 1869
- •Replacement baffle for model 2007
- •Heavy steel construction
- •Genuine USSC parts
- •Easy do-it-yourself Repair
CategoryCooktops
US Stove 25298 Outer Baffle
List Price: $212.42$191.18DEALYou Save: $21.24 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.3
out of 5
Based on 7 reviews
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New Baffles Installed Every Season
Amazon Customer•December 5, 2017
The most interesting and useful things are:
We self install and the ease of Installation is challenging. We've, over the years, installed several. Its easier to install each time. We use large screwdrivers and a rubber mallet to install. If you aren't handy have someone who is install it. Because we remove the firebricks when installing we replace those that are cracked or broken.
Life Expectancy:
We use this stove to heat our entire small house of approximately 1100 square feet. We've used the stove for approximately 10 years. Thus from October to late March we run the stove every day and night. The life expectancy for the Baffle is approximately one season. We recommend everyone purchase several baffles along with spare firebrick to insure availability when needed.
We cut wood often to be used to warm our house. Before this stove we heated our house with Propane. The cost per month was $400.00 and the house never had a warm satisfying cozy warmth. We switched to the wood stove, spent approximately $1000.00 to purchase the stove and have it professionally installed. Our propane bill is less than $10.00 / month (we use propane for cooking.). The stove paid for itself in approximately one season. We do spend probably 14 days at 8 hours / days / season to get and split wood. (We have several chain saws and keep fresh chains on them... buy a quality professional grade chain saw to cut plenty of wood.) We have approximately 12 or more chords on hand to make it through a season. We burn mostly Ash, Oak, Walnut sometimes, Maple and sometimes we throw in a few small pieces of hedge.
We live in Nebraska. This morning was under 10 degrees Fahrenheit, and I put large logs in late last night at approximately 11:30 P. M. and put on more logs at 4:30 A. M. this morning and again around 8:00 A. M. By 9:00 A. M. the house was comfortable.
I wish the life expectancy of the baffle was longer than one season. I'm sure a baffle with the steel necessary for a longer life would cost much more. If I knew its life expectancy were longer I would be glad to pay more.
We self install and the ease of Installation is challenging. We've, over the years, installed several. Its easier to install each time. We use large screwdrivers and a rubber mallet to install. If you aren't handy have someone who is install it. Because we remove the firebricks when installing we replace those that are cracked or broken.
Life Expectancy:
We use this stove to heat our entire small house of approximately 1100 square feet. We've used the stove for approximately 10 years. Thus from October to late March we run the stove every day and night. The life expectancy for the Baffle is approximately one season. We recommend everyone purchase several baffles along with spare firebrick to insure availability when needed.
We cut wood often to be used to warm our house. Before this stove we heated our house with Propane. The cost per month was $400.00 and the house never had a warm satisfying cozy warmth. We switched to the wood stove, spent approximately $1000.00 to purchase the stove and have it professionally installed. Our propane bill is less than $10.00 / month (we use propane for cooking.). The stove paid for itself in approximately one season. We do spend probably 14 days at 8 hours / days / season to get and split wood. (We have several chain saws and keep fresh chains on them... buy a quality professional grade chain saw to cut plenty of wood.) We have approximately 12 or more chords on hand to make it through a season. We burn mostly Ash, Oak, Walnut sometimes, Maple and sometimes we throw in a few small pieces of hedge.
We live in Nebraska. This morning was under 10 degrees Fahrenheit, and I put large logs in late last night at approximately 11:30 P. M. and put on more logs at 4:30 A. M. this morning and again around 8:00 A. M. By 9:00 A. M. the house was comfortable.
I wish the life expectancy of the baffle was longer than one season. I'm sure a baffle with the steel necessary for a longer life would cost much more. If I knew its life expectancy were longer I would be glad to pay more.
Bad cast size
Amazon Customer•November 7, 2017
Not accurate on size! Right part but 1/8 inch off on depth
easy to install
Amazon Customer•December 21, 2016
Exact right part, arrived quicker than stated, easy to install
So far it has not bubble up like the original one that came with stove
Amazon Customer•February 16, 2016
So far it has not bubble up like the original one that came with stove.My stove is working the best it ever has.
like the price too
Amazon Customer•October 15, 2015
baffle works well, very timely shipping, like the price too. Will definately continue shopping online.
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