Futura Multibio Universal Boiler Opinion

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newcore

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Feb 13, 2014
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Wisconsin
As you can see I am a newbe. Thank you for letting me post on your site. The seams lake a great place to learn and read about other peoples experiences. I am researching biomass systems and before next winter I am going to purchase one. I am intrigued by the Futura Multibo Universal Boiler because of its advertised fuel versatility. However, I am unable to find any opinions or reviews from anyone who has purchased one of these units saying what they thought of the unit. If anyone out there has purchased one or has dealt with one I would appreciate your opinion. Once again thank you very much.
 
Did you ever find out anything on these newcore?

I have considered one to run sawdust thru and pellets for backup when I'm not around to feed the EKO.

Like you I couldn't find out to much on them.
 
Did you ever find out anything on these newcore?

I have considered one to run sawdust thru and pellets for backup when I'm not around to feed the EKO.

Like you I couldn't find out to much on them.

Hi Mr. Fixit. Hope your paying less for propane in Wisconsin then I am. No. So for I cannot find any reviews of opnions on this unit. Let me know if you can find anything out about it. I would appreciate it.
 
Hi Mr. Fixit. Hope your paying less for propane in Wisconsin then I am. No. So for I cannot find any reviews of opnions on this unit. Let me know if you can find anything out about it. I would appreciate it.
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I'm curious if you can use cord wood more than just emergencies. I am a little sceptic of the price though. $6500 for a boiler and feeder system that's 170 kbtu's?

Erin
 
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