Essential Accessories Suggested For New Woodstove Burner

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Gotta agree with Jags . . . cheap way to keep an eye on things . . . especially in the first year or burning. Eventually, in time with experience, the thermometers will simply be back up . . . confirmation of what you think is happening . . . but in the first year of burning they're mighty handy in my opinion.
 
Fiskars X27 I have owned one for almost a year and it's holding up great, haven't even sharpened it yet. It has paid for itself in the money saved from not replacing broken axe handles. (from my own inexperience) http://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-7884-Super-Splitting-36-Inch/dp/B004M3BAQE
Also any sort of wagon or wheelbarrow if you need to move your wood around more then a few feet. I went with a Gorilla cart to help me move wood from my driveway to my backyard and it made life a lot easier compared to using garbage cans.....
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