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Re: Which pellet stove????


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Posted by Ron Anderson on July 13, 2008 at 17:51:28 from (198.69.181.144):

In Reply to: Re: Which pellet stove???? posted by Ron Anderson on July 13, 2008 at 14:28:00:

I originally bought the first one thinking it had enough btus to heat the house. After using it two seasons I found I had to small a stove to do the job. So a friend of mine told me about a new model coming out that had 60btu and I ordered it in the spring and got it close to Thanksgiving that fall. It was a new model and untested. It had problems with the mother board in it and the company that sold the mother board just couldn't get it right. Made in China don't you know. Anyway there was a third stove being sold for 4000.00 called a Bixby that was supposed to be the best out there and had a proven track record. There was some new Bixbys sold on E-Bay for 1800.00 and I can afford that so I bought one as I was tired of that second stove acting up. Now there was no warranty with the cheap Bixby but the price was cheap enough so I could spend some money for parts if I had to. I ended up selling the first one for the same as what the second one cost me so no money lost there. I am trading the second one to a fellow who bought a new Bixby last fall and his wife didn't like the appearance of the Bixby but liked the looks of the AE as it is more traditional looking. I have had excellent luck with the Bixby and am going to sell the second one when I get it after I make sure it works right. I have a fuel oil boiler and you know what fuel oil costs. The last time I burned fuel oil it took 1000 gallons for the season so multiply 4.28 X1000 =4280.00 versus 230 bushel of corn at say a inflated price of 8.00 a bushel =1840.00 thus a savings of 2440.00 and I am cozy with 73 degree heat.


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