PELLET BASKET INSERTS

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stevec77

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Dec 4, 2010
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Central Cascade Mountains
I have a fisher stove copycat (Frontier) that I want to burn pellets in. Has anyone tried the baskets that are out there or the Bradley Burner? Any advice and feed back would be appreciated. I'm heating a 1600 sf cabin with average winter temps of 20 degrees.
 
Totally agree with BG. I looked into these as well a couple of years back. You're better off trying to find a manufactured "brick" product for woodstoves. Check your local hardware store - they often will carry this type of thing. Welcome to the forums!
 
Thank you, I'm glad to be here. I'll look into bio bricks, thanks. Have you tried or are familiar with the Bradley Burner for pellets? When you guys say they don't work well I'm assuming you mean heat output is considerably less comparable than wood?
 
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