01-16-2004, 06:05 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: NJ
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I've got a wood stove but looked into going the pellet route since my cousin and her husband swear by theirs. Their's is a freestanding but I'm not sure of the brand/model. The reason I stuck with a wood stove is that I don't like being dependent on pellet manufacturers. I know I will always be able to get firewood. I can have it delivered, cut it myself, etc. Pellets you have to buy forever and I just don't like being locked into using them.
Just my .02.
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01-16-2004, 01:43 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Gentlemen Farmer
Location: Middle of nowhere, Jersey
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I've got both a free standing and an insert.
Insert is from Earth Stove, now owed by Lennox. The free standing is a Whitfield. Both are awesome and reduce my winter heating by better then half. I wouldn't trade them for anything, hope that pellets continue to be widely available, and would replace one if it needed replacement. I spent four years splitting trees to burn in a wood stove, and that experience under my belt, I am happy to evolve to the pellet stove. One draw back people often over look is that a pellet stove WILL NOT work during a power outage. They need electricity to operate the blower and feed auger. Any emergency type generator will do the trick in a pinch. I am a big fan, have a bunch of experience, having burned, fixed and installed many different types of pellet stoves, and HIGHLY recommend them to anyone considering it. -bear
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01-17-2004, 05:02 AM | #4 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: upstate NY
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Thanks for your replies. I'm looking at the Quadra-Fire and Harman inserts. I personally like the Harmans better, as they seem better constructed but my wife likes the looks of the Quadra-Fire better. We have a generator, so in a pinch we can run the stove off that.
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01-21-2004, 07:47 AM | #5 (permalink) |
Fledgling Dead Head
Location: Clarkson U.
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I work for a place that delivers wood pellets. In my opinion, Id rather just burn wood.
But it is a fairly convienient alternative to oil if you dont live in the sticks like I do. On the bag they advertise one 40 lb bag being equal to 2 and a half gallons of heating oil. Take that as you will, for its the extent of my expirience. |
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