Who else is throwing in the towel early and closing up their pellet burner for the season?

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well. i guess i am officially spoiled by pellet heat.
45 degrees for a low last night. (now) and i find i want to have the stove on for a while this morning.
64 in my bedroom just doesn't cut it anymore.

this leaves me still wondering what the average lows are here late may and june.
 
I been off for 4 or 5 days now. It's plenty warm now wife can find something else to groan and moan about LOL
 
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Mines been off for more than a week but I'm sure it's gonna' run some more. I think even on damp rainy days in the summer I'll start it to dry out the air and take the chill out. A small fire now and then makes the missus' frisky;)
 
Mines been off for more than a week but I'm sure it's gonna' run some more. I think even on damp rainy days in the summer I'll start it to dry out the air and take the chill out. A small fire now and then makes the missus' frisky;)
You know what we say around here Neil, pics or it didn't happen. ;)!!;lol
 
Glad I didn't do the final cleanout yet.....gonna be down to 40-41 on Sunday here.
 
I've had my stove off for several days. This has to be a first for us. But, no plans to pack it up unless we have a warm dry spell. I like to run it even for getting the dampness out. It will be pellet buying time in another month. Best to be ready by protecting yourself from political indiscretions.
 
;ex!!;sick
 
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