Posted by Billy NY on February 06, 2014 at 13:34:56 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Wood Pellet Stove posted by dlbuck on February 06, 2014 at 13:10:30:
Myself and a friend took a good look at the Harman P series, P38 maybe, there was a model 43 or bigger that would have been ideal for both our homes. There is a dealer over in Bennington VT, he has another one, but would like one of these Harman's. They appear to be viable for a good heat source, the maintenance and operating aspect of it is nothing that would concern me, I am led to believe that the type of pellets that are used are key to its performance. Premium,hardwood or what ever it is. I could do same here, land pallets on my front porch and keep a bin or 2 inside, given all that its better than oil, especially if you are home to tend to it, but it seems that these are thermostatically operated and can operate remotely with no problems, I do stand to be corrected. You can pay as you go as well, but I am not sure about availability of the pellets and if there are or could be shortages.
You would have to do like we did and see them demonstrated, I've done that twice now.
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