Posted by Stumpy(NH) on February 06, 2014 at 15:59:02 from (71.169.175.40):
In Reply to: Wood Pellet Stove posted by dlbuck on February 06, 2014 at 13:10:30:
I have had a Breckwell stove heating my 875 sqft ranch for 4 years now. It's in the basement so we are actually heating about 1200 sq ft with it. Pellets are in the cold side of the basement. I have LP, but only use it once or twice a season.
Pellets slide down the ramps into the basement. My wife and I put a ton in the other day in about 20 minutes. I usually burn about 3 tons a season, but it's been colder this year!!! We bought an extra ton just in case. We keep it about 63 degrees, don't really like it hot. The pellet stove gives a very nice even heat. We really like it. Maintenance is quick and easy. Not a fire and forget, but not nearly the mess of a wood stove.
In the picture you can see a bin of pellets on the left. We dump a bag or two into the bin and use a grain scoop to fill the stove. It's a lot easier than dumping a bag.
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