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Gas vs Electric Oven Range
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[QUOTE="8893, post: 4067422, member: 93"] We have two fireplaces that use the same chimney; they are on opposite sides of the same wall and about 10 feet away from each other. One is the main fireplace and the other one is off the kitchen. The latter has an angled and longer draw until it joins with the main chimney, and as a result it gets much more smoky unless there is already a fire going in the main fireplace, or we have to start with a [I]very[/I] small fire and wait for the chimney to warm up enough to draw properly. We had thought about making it a gas fireplace when we considered having propane installed, but that is much less of a consideration now. Now we keep large candles in it. [/QUOTE]
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