I have both MWP pellets and Vermont pellets. Until this week I've been running my stove on 3 and with the stove in the basement my 1st fl has been about 72 - 74. I've been running the vermont pellets the last few days and even with getting down near the single digits overnight I have to turn the stove down to 2 overnight so the house can cool down from the 75 - 77 range. The Vermont pellets cost about $50 more than the MVP a ton but if I can use that much less over the winter I'll keep the MVP for when it's warmer and don't need that many BTUs.
Just wanted to pass that along for anyone considering the Vermonts
Just wanted to pass that along for anyone considering the Vermonts