Posted by willie in mn on February 06, 2014 at 20:11:31 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Wood Pellet Stove posted by dlbuck on February 06, 2014 at 13:10:30:
I like mine, going on 11 years now, burn about 200 bags a season. Cost is around 4 bucks a bag. Nice steady heat. House is rather hard to heat. It started as a log cabin, has had 4 additions built. Because of the shape of the house it has poor circulation. nat gas fireplace at opposite end keeps that area warm. I can back truck to within a few feet of the 3 season porch. By removing the tailgate can reach them all without climbing into truck to throw an extra time. Stack in porch, then it is only about 15 feet to the stove. This model doesn't have ash pan. Scoop from fire pot to side each time I add a bag. After about 10 bags have to shut down & vacuum out. Easy to light a fire, a handful of pellets, 10-15 seconds with the propane torch, in 10 minutes it is hot enough for fan to cut in. Willie
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