In my area a good cord of wood that is supposedly "seasoned" is 200.00 - 250.00 And for me this year if i want to use my stove at all, i would have to use something other than real wood. Any actual wood i buy this year will have to sit for at least 12 months before i would want to use it. NOW... Biobricks can be stored inside, (no bugs) easy to use, and a pallet for 250.00 or so can hold me over for this year allowing me the pleasure of using my stove. So that maybe i can scrounge free wood next summer. But i was just thinking why even bother with "real" wood at all? My bad back would appreciate not having to stack and splitting wood all summer long. Is there any real problems burning bibricks fulltime?