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He never said that Jay. Insulate, and seal your shack a little. Most I've ever burned is about 1.5 bags 2 at the absolute most. 2000 sq ft.So your saying you use the same amount of fuel no matter what the outside temp is?
He never said that Jay. Insulate, and seal your shack a little. Most I've ever burned is about 1.5 bags 2 at the absolute most. 2000 sq ft.So your saying you use the same amount of fuel no matter what the outside temp is?
He never said that Jay. Insulate, and seal your shack a little. Most I've ever burned is about 1.5 bags 2 at the absolute most. 2000 sq ft.
No whole in the wall. Its call no octane in the tank!
So your saying you use the same amount of fuel no matter what the outside temp is? Yeah OK, I won't buy into that! I see you have maybe one full year under your belt, And last winter was rather warm. I'm betting a solid week of -20ºF might change your tune!
obviously, I use more when the outside temp dips, but no more than 2 bags. It's a little colder in my neck of the woods....north of CT. I'm just not convinced that a "high quality" pellet is that much more superior than a GS type pellet and you burn over a bag less a day during the coldest period in CT. GS's are 4.18 a bag if you buy a ton and much less than that if you buy it spring or summer price. Your math is like Romney's. I hope i'm not getting you as worked up and hot as your high octane pellets.
No problem, i'm just happy I keep my house at 75 degrees in the winter and spend alot less than you do........that's the name of the game and the bottom line. I'm just trying to get facts on this site....not malarkey.
No problem, i'm just happy I keep my house at 75 degrees in the winter and spend alot less than you do........that's the name of the game and the bottom line. I'm just trying to get facts on this site....not malarkey.
J? I'm looking at Enviro Maxx, Any suggestions? Running 2008 Big E now...no problems, pretty well got this thing figuired out. Can diagnose in my sleep. read all your reports, checked prices and shopped aroung. settled with Barefoot super premium. Just don't want to get into something bigger or complex than what I need. See you have an Enviro now. Any thoughts?
No problem, i'm just happy I keep my house at 75 degrees in the winter and spend alot less than you do........that's the name of the game and the bottom line. I'm just trying to get facts on this site....not malarkey.
Facts? What facts! Your facts are only here say. I see no proof to what you are slingin! Do you work for NEWP?
Are you insinuating I'm full of malarkey? Dude, You don't know me and you might wanna take a look at my merits before you judge! I'm the nerd with the hour meter and the temp probe on the stove. Just how many pellets have you reviewed?
Dude, not interested in your malarky. We are giving you the facts. If you don't accept it fine. But don't give people bad advice based on your entire one year of burning pellets in your new 4 year old component filled stove. Facts are you don't have to spend alot more money to find a better pellet. BTU in is BTU out. Come back and tell us whats what when you have 10k posts and 3 years of real data, not 33 posts and 1 year of burn time.
Dog
The money your spending on higher priced pellets could have been used to buy a more economical and higher quality stove than what you have. When you get a better quality stove come back and tell us about your experience.
funny how you're so concerned about high quality pellets but not so concerned about having a low quality stove. I think it's you that needs a little brains. The dealer was more than happy to give me a new motor no questions asked and gleason- avery was more than willing to send me another when i called them. Not Malarkey but fact....a Harman will last a lot longer and hold its value better than that stove you have.I'll send ya half the money I saved between our stoves to get some real pellets and some brains. Mine had new parts too. You are so practical.and funny.
Schoondog
funny how you're so concerned about high quality pellets but not so concerned about having a low quality stove. I think it's you that needs a little brains. The dealer was more than happy to give me a new motor no questions asked and gleason- avery was more than willing to send me another when i called them. Not Malarkey but fact....a Harman will last a lot longer and hold its value better than that stove you have.
Nobody, I'll step to the side and watch now. (better at that anyway)Who asked you?
Huh, all I was doing was innocently looking for some insight on the pellets in my area!! Never thought that it would go in this direction.