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  1. MainePellethead Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 9, 2007
    865 posts
    Southern Maine
    Does anyone know of a few web sites etc I can check out for a variety possibly of some preferably plastic storage bins that funnel down with a slide door or whatever to fill a pail for fuel for the pellet stove. I saw one for 300 bucks that held I think several bags(not sure the lbs.)...Just curious....wouldnt mind having one for residential use in the basement. Thanks
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  2. flueinc New Member

    joined: Jan 26, 2008
    50 posts
    porter me.
    check with your stove shop they will have info on the sifter-bin.
  3. beerwizza New Member

    joined: Feb 1, 2008
    30 posts
    South Attleboro, Ma
  4. MSmith66 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    311 posts
    Central NY
    Have you tried Ebay ? Go under pellet stoves, I have seen a few nice ones there.
  5. MainePellethead Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 9, 2007
    865 posts
    Southern Maine
    Those are wicked cool....thats what I had in mind. There was one similar in home and hearth mag for 199.00
  6. MainePellethead Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 9, 2007
    865 posts
    Southern Maine
    Thats a good idea....think I will. Thanks
  7. MainePellethead Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 9, 2007
    865 posts
    Southern Maine
    I was trying to stay away from the stove shop on this one...lol....umm....I paid them enough for the stove lol....so was trying to get some kind of a reasonable deal online or in mag. :)
  8. F350R Member

    joined: Dec 31, 2005
    24 posts
    Castle Rock Co.
    These might be bigger than you are looking for but might work for some people.
    http://www.tlccorn.com/ourbins.htm

    Myself I like the large bulk bags that hold roughly one ton they are about 3 feet square and maybe 4 feet tall. I start in the fall with two of them in the garage with two + tons of corn. When one is empty I fold it up and store it in the rafters of the garage.

    Mike
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