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What do we like for pellet stoves? SWMBO has decided that we're done with burning wood and the associated labor and mess. Not sure I agree 100% but we all know how that works. Brand? Model? Price point? Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent. | ||
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goodheart |
Would you consider gas? Still works when the power's out, and no pellets to buy. In that case: Jotul, the model depending on size you need. For example Jotul 400 Sebago _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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E tan e epi tas |
I can't speak to specifics but I will say we had one growing up and I swear you could crank that thing up and our entire basement was like a forge. I think dad may have been crafting magical weapons with dwarven steel down there. It was most certainly warmer then the previous wood burning stove. I do remember having to store lots of bags of pellets. "Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man." | |||
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safe & sound |
When propane prices were outrageous a few years back I wanted a pellet stove. Since I wasn't sure exactly what I wanted, I picked up a Harman (well respected brand) from a house flipper who was remodeling a foreclosure. I ran it the entire season, and that little thing kept our 2,000 ft. main floor comfortable. May want to check out this forum. It's where I ended up doing most of my research: https://www.hearth.com/ | |||
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Crossfire fanatic |
I have a Harmon and have used it for 5 or 6 seasons. Usually burn 4 or 5 tons. Had to change the circuit board once. No other problems. phil | |||
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Member |
Have a traeger that has treated us well for a few years. There are certainly nicer and more expensive brands. I'd get one again if I had the chance. We got ours at Costco. | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
Brother has a small one dedicated to 1 large room. Dont know the brand. He uses rice coal for main heat through the New York winter. It is 1/3 the cost of fuel oil. Stove is a Keystoker from Pennsylvania. | |||
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