Oil Price Up means More Savings from Pellet Stove

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UpStateNY

Feeling the Heat
May 4, 2008
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Catskill Mountains
You got to love it when oil prices go up :rolleyes:, which means more savings for us pellet stove owners. ;)

More we save the quicker we can pay off that pellet stove.

Is everybody happy now ?
 
No, we only use the pellet stoves for 8 months of the year:) Gotta get the pellet grill this spring
 
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You got to love it when oil prices go up :rolleyes:, which means more savings for us pellet stove owners. ;)

More we save the quicker we can pay off that pellet stove.

Is everybody happy now ?
Ah, no.. My stove has paid for itself many years ago. I enjoy having the option of what to heat with, especially if we have guests staying we can put the oil furnace on for "whole house even heating". But I do enjoy being a pellet stove owner when the price of oil goes through the roof which im sure it will be again at some point.
 
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Nope. Rather have the prices stay down. My stoves too, paid for themselves a looong time ago. lol
 
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More of a mental justification, because now you paying more for gas for vehicles which negates the "savings". Not really a savings, just a savings over what would of been price of oil
 
No, want prices to stay low. I don't heat with oil but I sure drive with it.
 
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My 15mpg truck likes low oil prices.
 
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I read an article that the low gas prices have saved the consumer 500 million dollars a day. Whatever the amount, that money spent elsewhere in the economy has to be good for everyone.
 
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No, we only use the pellet stoves for 8 months of the year:) Gotta get the pellet grill this spring

Different pellets. I have a Tareger and it's a nice BBQ.
 
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