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  1. chickenman New Member

    joined: Jun 22, 2012
    30 posts
    Blowhard Victoria Australia
    Check out my vid of the SnowFlame running on straight crushed olive pits. They are less than 1/2 the price than pellets here but our pellets are crazy expensive.

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  2. gfreek Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 5, 2010
    508 posts
    Wyoming Cty,Western NY
    Very interesting. Great potential to be a winner..
  3. Bioburner Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 4, 2012
    840 posts
    West central Mn
    I posted ? About the stove last fall on iburncorn and had little response. To new? I would think non powered cabin owners in my state would go for one of these over propane units. I would love to try one, but would have to sell the Harman in the garage first.
  4. raybonz Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    5,992 posts
    Carver, MA.
    Now this is interesting! The price is reasonable and best of all no power needed.. I think will be a big selling point and takes away the argument that you lose power and you lose heat.. Would like to see this stove in operation but it's rather odd looking more of a modern look..

    Ray
  5. Wiseway pellet stoves New Member

    joined: Aug 19, 2012
    3 posts
    Hi Guys just thought I would let you know there are 4 videos of the stove in operation one with the water heating feature and two with my test stove with a window in it so you can see how the gassified flame reacts to the opening and closing of the temp slide and how on low the gases are reignited to keep the stove running clean .
  6. raybonz Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    5,992 posts
    Carver, MA.
    What is the link to the videos?

    Ray
  7. P38X2 Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 11, 2012
    784 posts
    Jaffrey, NH
    Search YouTube for Wiseway pellet stove.
  8. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,727 posts
    Northwestern CT.




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  9. Pellet-King Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 30, 2008
    795 posts
    Northern Ct
    Doesn't look to appeasing for the living room....
  10. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,727 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    I'm interested for power outages. Install it where my wood eater is and only need to stash pellets. I have a cord of wood that could be space for wood pellets. I think once its installed and it earns its keep the looks will grow on me a lil!
  11. P38X2 Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 11, 2012
    784 posts
    Jaffrey, NH
    Thanks JT.

    Ya, definitely would only look right in certain situations. I can't see it in my grandmother's house that's for sure. I like the looks a lot.

    I wish this guy the best. It seems like a winner.
  12. smalltown Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 1, 2008
    476 posts
    Western Maine
    Pretty neat. The fact that it operates without commercial power sure is a plus. Ya it's not exactly country styled. I wonder if at some point they could wrap in a shell to just change the look.
    I'll bet a lot of people in New Jersey and New york would think it's a great idea right now.
  13. raybonz Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    5,992 posts
    Carver, MA.
    Thanx for posting that JT! Very interesting concept and totally one of a kind too. I like the idea of a pellet stove that doesn't require power to operate. The styling is more modern than would fit into my decor but I like the idea. I think an add on blower would be a good option as well along with removable heat shields to create a convection stove for colder weather and to reduce the radiant heat. Does anyone here have one of these stoves in their home? I suspect this could become popular for $1595.00 MSRP.

    Ray
  14. Sweets Guest

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    That stove is going to revolutionize the pellet stove industry , genius .
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    Who cares what it looks like, 57.000 btu's , I'll take it!!!
  16. Sweets Guest

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    The gauge is cool ,700 degrees ,wow..no electricity , talking about screwing the oil company and
    Electric company , mint ,I'm all for it ..
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  17. raybonz Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    5,992 posts
    Carver, MA.
    Don't know anyone here that has one but it looks like a great idea to me.. It's light and simple.. Check out the video's posted further up.. BTW welcome to the forum!

    Ray
  18. raybonz Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    5,992 posts
    Carver, MA.
    LOL burn wood and you can screw everybody if you get it free and do the work ;)

    Ray
  19. Sweets Guest

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    Thanks , I sign up today to become a dealer on that wise way pellet stove...
    I deliver wood to people , a lot of work , I get 200.00 $ a cord ,pellets are 209.00$ a pallet.
  20. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,959 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Selling here is a good way to go away Sweets. If you want to sell stuff contact the webmaster. He has the fee schedule.
  21. Sweets Guest

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    I'm not selling just educating..
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