Posted by Ron Anderson on August 22, 2010 at 18:06:52 from (198.69.181.144):
In Reply to: Wood Pellet Stoves posted by DAVE SHERBURNE NY on August 22, 2010 at 14:39:02:
I like multi fuel stoves as you are not limited to pellets. Multi fuel can burn all types of pellets, corn, wheat, barley, cherry pits, Choice of stove would depend on how you want it equipped. You can get automatic ignition, self start and stop via thermostat. Harman is a good name and the PC45 is a multi fuel stove. Quadra Fire Mount Vernon AE is another multi fuel stove with auto ignition and thermostat control. It also can be operated on a 12 volt car battery.It will switch over automatically if your power goes out. Bixby is another good stove with multi fuel capability. St Croix is also a good unit. They all have to be cleaned and maintained regularly. I have burned corn and pellets for the past 6 years and used all the above stoves. There is other good stoves out there but these seem to be the main ones available in the midwest. There is a website called I Burn Corn.com that will give you all kinds of information about burning corn or pellets and they hqave a seperate section for most of the various brands of stoves.
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