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What a deal for anyone in western ma or southern vt!
Or another craigslist gem you decide..
What a deal for anyone in western ma or southern vt!
Or another craigslist gem you decide..
It still amazes me we have new people coming here all the time which are looking for info on, or are contemplating buying, a pellet stove. The reason most are looking to do so, is to save money over NG or oil... yet even after they are given the hard numbers (which show oil and NG are cheaper today), they still decide in the end it's a good idea to spend (waste) $4000 on a pellet stove and order 5 tons of $300/ton pellets!?!?!?!? Quite a money savings...kast said:yeah most of us new pellet heads should have invested in a wood burning stove! Heats a bigger area and wood is cheaper
Wet1 said:It still amazes me we have new people coming here all the time which are looking for info on, or are contemplating buying, a pellet stove. The reason most are looking to do so, is to save money over NG or oil... yet even after they are given the hard numbers (which show oil and NG are cheaper today), they still decide in the end it's a good idea to spend (waste) $4000 on a pellet stove and order 5 tons of $300/ton pellets!?!?!?!? Quite a money savings...kast said:yeah most of us new pellet heads should have invested in a wood burning stove! Heats a bigger area and wood is cheaper
Wet1 said:It still amazes me we have new people coming here all the time which are looking for info on, or are contemplating buying, a pellet stove. The reason most are looking to do so, is to save money over NG or oil... yet even after they are given the hard numbers (which show oil and NG are cheaper today), they still decide in the end it's a good idea to spend (waste) $4000 on a pellet stove and order 5 tons of $300/ton pellets!?!?!?!? Quite a money savings...kast said:yeah most of us new pellet heads should have invested in a wood burning stove! Heats a bigger area and wood is cheaper
Stentor said:I agree with the comment on "keeping options open". A decision to buy a pellet stove should not be made just on estimated fuel prices over the next few years.
I'm a new owner finishing my first season and it's working out well. If I did my arithmetic right when I bought, I'm still on target to recover my investment. Meanwhile, price swings, pellet availability, costs of other fuel, opportunity cost in buying and maintaining a stove, etc. are variables I can't predict. But we can manage risk at least in part. We control whether to buy more pellets or cut back. The real risk, I think, is being locked in to one fuel only and not having options.
Wet1 said:It still amazes me we have new people coming here all the time which are looking for info on, or are contemplating buying, a pellet stove. The reason most are looking to do so, is to save money over NG or oil... yet even after they are given the hard numbers (which show oil and NG are cheaper today), they still decide in the end it's a good idea to spend (waste) $4000 on a pellet stove and order 5 tons of $300/ton pellets!?!?!?!? Quite a money savings...kast said:yeah most of us new pellet heads should have invested in a wood burning stove! Heats a bigger area and wood is cheaper
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