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DannyL

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Oct 27, 2015
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Quebec Canada
After talking to Mike, I'm 90% sure to go with his product line. Now to save a few buck I'm going to go thru AMFM.
The choices are:
For looks I'd go with the 55-TRPIP but it's a 2 bagger, tall for rest of family to fill. On looks alone it's the pick.
For volume and simplicity I`d go with the 55-TRPAH, 3 bags and a little shorter to load for kids and wife.
The last choice is the 55-TRSSP01, 3 bags+ but more electronics. Read no reviews so it's a crap shoot. Edit: I just looked and it seems it doesn't have an ash drawer.

I buying bigger than I think I need, but that's how I am....lol

So who has these and whats your thoughts (Mike's included of course)?

Thx Danny
 
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I just bought the SMART STOVE from Englander . Nice stove well built .Only four buttons to play with easy to operate and plenty of heat. I am sure you would like this stove . Less electronics . Check the manual on the ENGLANDER STOVE site .
 
Personally an ash drawer is a must.
 
Heating oil and NG are cheaper than pellets these days. If saving money is your goal, I would definitely put your stove purchase on hold for the time being.
 
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Heating oil and NG are cheaper than pellets these days. If saving money is your goal, I would definitely put your stove purchase on hold for the time being.
I have neither NG or oil, I have my wood stove which has no wood and electricity. The reason to move to pellets was simplicity and efficiency over wood....
 
I have neither NG or oil, I have my wood stove which has no wood and electricity. The reason to move to pellets was simplicity and efficiency over wood....
So you have propane?, I doubt wood is your only heating source, unless your Grizzly Adam's
 
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