(western Ma) I`ve never seen so many pellet stoves for sale at once. Sure it`s springtime but I can`t believe all those sellers are upgrading .
Never seen so many pellet stoves for sale at once. Sure it`s springtime but I can`t believe all those sellers are upgrading .
Lot of people subscribe to the " fill it/set it/forget allure of a Pellet stove and either thru laziness or not well informed,(western Ma) I`ve never seen so many pellet stoves for sale at once. Sure it`s springtime but I can`t believe all those sellers are upgrading .
Could be. Though I Think they would spring for the backup power units made for those stoves 1st before dumping the stove.Maybe the abundance of pellet appliances is a result of frequent power outages all over the east coast this winter. Pellets dont burn without power, thats the sole reason we installed a wood burner.....
Not everyone runs a stove 24/7 keeping it Hot and Creosote free...
Only using it in the evening for 4-5 hrs is common..
In these shoulder months I would think you would have less creosote by having a good hot fire for a few hours a day rather than a little fire all day long.I am having a hard time wrapping my brain around why it is worse to run a stove for 4-5 hours in the evening when we are home instead of letting it stay in maintenance mode with a low fire. In these shoulder months I would think you would have less creosote by having a good hot fire for a few hours a day rather than a little fire all day long.
Same thing here, Snowy! Prices on craigslist for used AND ABUSED stoves are ridiculous. There are a lot of them on Atlanta and Athens, Ga. I guess they found out what others have said about required attention. It's almost like baby sitting but without the diapers, THANK HEAVENS!A few years ago I could pick up a nice pellet stove off Craigs for $200, but now the prices folks are asking has headed into the ozones.
I saw a 92 vintage Whitfield the looked like a train wreck, the ad copy said it did not work either.
They wanted $1000 for the pile of junk.
I DON'T THINK SO
All people see is the cost savings of pellets over heating oil. They probably don't grasp the extra effort pellet stoves require such as pellet storage, the fact that most stoves will run a day or less between refills and that they require weekly cleaning at least.
Oil furnaces require power too. Pellet stoves, in my opinion, are much easier to use with backup power sources such as batteries and generators.
While pellet stoves are not set and forget, they are alot closer to this that wood stoves.
Considering where you are, a MUCH BETTER DEAL would be a used Keystoker or Liesureline coal stoker. Never mind the BS comments about dirty coal that are sure to follow. Do your homework on btu's/ $.Just saw a 2 year old harman xxv for 2250 in my area. Includes a pellet pail and half a ton of pellets. Good deal?
Just saw a 2 year old harman xxv for 2250 in my area. Includes a pellet pail and half a ton of pellets. Good deal?
Yes it does. Unfortunately not in the market for one now. Is been thinking of putting a pellet stove in my basement when I finish it, but after doing some reading I'm thinking of going with a mini split so I can cover heating and cooling. My basement is completely underground and is 55 to 60 year round.I just saw this one now. It looks VERY clean.
(broken link removed to http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/161258724950) is a better deal!Just saw a 2 year old harman xxv for 2250 in my area. Includes a pellet pail and half a ton of pellets. Good deal?
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