Who is running a Woodmaster FlexFuel?

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JCinohio

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Jan 3, 2014
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Winchester, Ohio
After more research and reading I am leaning toward a Woodmaster, partly due to the fact there is 3 dealers in less than 30 miles. Unheard of in my area to have three of anything that close except walmart, mcdonalds and dollar general. Established European design but built in America, established company, very high efficacy and low low emissions. I have found some chatter on hear about the units but now one talking about them after install? Some personal experiences would be great, thanks guys and love this sight by the way!
 
I don't have one either but it looks like a hell of a unit. That would be very handy if you were gone for a few days, just switch it over to pellets and don't worry about it.
 
I poked around one at a show, and there are a lot of moving parts, IMHO. I pellet conversions/heads are available to fit many different boilers, but I do like the chip option.
karl
 
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