Posted by wile E on February 06, 2014 at 13:50:14 from (71.82.72.107):
In Reply to: Wood Pellet Stove posted by dlbuck on February 06, 2014 at 13:10:30:
I have had mine for a few winters now. It is the best steady heat that I know of, constant feed rate, Mine runs 12 hours per day. The only down side of pellets is that you need a 120VAC supply to keep it running. I have mine on the main floor of a ranch home, when it is below zero it is 70f in my house with the pellet burner running. Harman, US Stove, Whitfield, Lopi, all good, You should pay about $2,000 for a pellet stove. Best advice is clean it daily, it only takes 2 minutes with a vacuum. I load 1 bag of pellets per day. I do NOT burn corn due to moisture. Corn I think is about $12 per hundred weight. Corn use to be $8 per hundred. Pellets have remained $190 to $220 per ton. Natural gas and Pellet fuel is about the same on the cost side, but the pellets give a steady even heat.
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