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Since there are many experienced wood burners here I thought I'd run this question/impression by the crew.Condensed background-Elmira fireplace insert that came with the house. Previous owners used it for decorative purpose-and I had never had an insert so it took me a month or 2 to realize I should have a blower (made one) and that it would accept combustors.It worked ok. The blower allowed for some heat, didn't know if the catalysts did anything. I could never get the stove to accept full closure of the bypass, but I thought it was just the way it was.Recently had a liner installed. Suddenly the thing works REALLY well and can heat the whole house-bypass closes within 20 minutes of light.So the point-I decided to inspect the catalysts, one was a pile of rubble and the other was plugged up, and fell apart in my hand.My impression after reading what I could is that catalysts are really designed to operate when the stove is closed down a bit. I can find new ones easy enough but I also (now) understand they last about 2 years and can be fussy about the wood burnt.I'm thinking it isn't really worth the expense. Since I tend to run the fire hot I get near to no smoke, or soot, and since it's small I'm not in the effective range for them to work efficiently.Thoughts/essays?