Brand Name | Harman |
Model Info | 3-00-03000 / 3-00-674069 / AMP-20194 |
Item Weight | 2.59 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.1 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches |
Item model number | 3-00-03000 / 3-00-674069 / AMP-20194 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | 3-00-03000 / 3-00-674069 / AMP-20194 |
Form Factor | Compact |
Door Material Type | Cast Iron |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**.
Fits perfectly
Identical fit to replace original.
K**E
Fits perfect
This fit perfectly on our stove! Inexpensive and Fixed the problem we were having. Works great!
S**O
Perfect fit!
When I was giving our Harman XXV a deep cleaning I noted a fine crack in the center portion of the flame guide. It actually did affect the way the stove was burning as I could see flames sneaking past the guide via the crack. After reading the reviews I bought this as a replacement. It arrived in short order and was put into service straight away. The fit was perfect and it took care of the sneaky flames. It has been in place for a month or two burning 24/7 with no issues. Perfect in every way. Highly recommend this product!
S**)
Fits the Harmon P68 pellet stove
Got 40 tons of pellets through my stove (primary source of heat) and had to replace a few things like the motor that blows air into the burn pot. Kind of surprised I'm having to replace this. The original was deteriorating. Yeah, I know it's metal (iron?) but it was getting to the point there the end of it was crystallizing and breaking apart. Probably could have gone another year with the original but since this is my primary heat source, got to keep up on the maintenance. Very happy with Harmon so far (8 years of ownership - 5 tons of pellets each Winter). Still have the original starter too!
B**B
Perfect
Perfect fit and good price
L**G
Performance
Worked just like oem
S**Y
Perfect fit!
Fits perfectly on my Harman xxv.
D**C
don't top-load scrap wood
Oops!I got a very nice replacement at a very nice price to fix my boneheaded attempt to turn some junk wood into heat by putting it on the burn cover ("Flame Guide"), the results you see in my "Oops" photo, which didn't so much add more heat to the poor thing as remove the cooling it needs to survive the maelstrom below. 'won't do that again!
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