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Might I ask who you purchased your yurt from, and possibly what size it is? I'm currently looking at Rainier.
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The big three in the US are Pacific, Colorado and Rainier (with numerous others). I would have defaulted to Pacific (they're a big name), but they had production backlogs when I ordered it, so went with Colorado. TBH, they're basically indistinguishable at this point.
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Service from Colorado was pretty good, and it was slightly cheaper (but not by much). At this point, they both seem to offer the same base product and a la carte upgrades. Happy with mine thus far. Can't complain. The platform is a real pain though. Keep in mind when planning.
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Oh, and it's 24'. Seems big enough, though it's not a house equivalent. Still feels cabin-y. I wouldn't go smaller for anything like permanent living.
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Old New England saying, “Wood warms you twice, once when you split it and again when you burn it” Read warm as “wahm” for authentic New England flavor.
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