Posted by Gun Guru on August 22, 2010 at 15:28:53 from (24.180.85.141):
In Reply to: Wood Pellet Stoves posted by DAVE SHERBURNE NY on August 22, 2010 at 14:39:02:
I have a US stove brand, I am happy with it. I paid $2000 for mine that is with the Pell vent pipe. I have seen the stoves as low as $1500 as TSC. Mine is a multi-fuel stove that burns Wood pellets, corn, cherry pits. (mine will not burn coal) My home is 2500 sq. feet and a ranch style, built in 1999. I only burn wood pellets now, same price as corn and burns super clean, waaaayyyy cleaner then corn. This winter will be my 5th winter using it. My Pellet burner is made in Tennessee. (not China like everything else) When it goes below +10F outside the main propain furnace kicks on and supplements. 2 months ago I bought 3 tons of pellets through a retailer in Mid-Michigan. I paid $637 delivered to my garage for the 3 tons. (not bad) Pellets can be stored easily, stacked up like sand bags along a garage wall(s) I may get an outdoor forced air wood furnace if I get some inheritance money, an outdoor furnace is $4,000.
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