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Posted by Bill from MA on November 26, 2006 at 17:14:50 from (24.63.36.153):
Just saw an ad at the gas station for a ton of Canadian bagged pellets for about $300. We have been thinking of getting an insert for the fireplace and this has me thinking if pellets are easier/more efficient than wood. Obvious dis-advantage is I may be able to get free firewood for a regular stove/insert and am tied to pellets if I go that route. How many cords of woood v. a ton of pellets? Anyone have one? Any other commments or thoughts? Thanks, Bill
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