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Lakeside21

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Oct 13, 2014
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I got a breckwell p23 about a week ago. I had a vogelzang wood stove last winter and that was my first year of burning. After a brutal winter and a crappy stove I upgraded to the breckwell. If anyone has this stove or any advice on which pellets would work well is love to hear your opinions. I have a ton of new England's in the basement but will need a couple more tons for the winter.
 
I got a breckwell p23 about a week ago. I had a vogelzang wood stove last winter and that was my first year of burning. After a brutal winter and a crappy stove I upgraded to the breckwell. If anyone has this stove or any advice on which pellets would work well is love to hear your opinions. I have a ton of new England's in the basement but will need a couple more tons for the winter.

You'll probably get as many opinions as there are members here. ;) Seriously, I would use the search function or just scan titles of previous threads and you will find a wealth of information. You will also notice that some members will love a particular brand while others will not. Added to this, you might narrow your search by ascertaining who has what pellets for sale on you area of NH as some vendors are in short supply or have none left to sell.
 
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stay away from energex. not hot and lots of ash. otherwise most of the pellets I have burned in western MA are good. I like new England and tuman and okanagan. I'm paying about 289 a ton for hardwood pellets.
 
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