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Maybe a better ?, what are you wanting from your pellet stove experience. Lower maintenance. Ability to go for extended time without cleaning and then a short, easy cleaning. Auto room temperature control or set a feed rate and take what that gives you. What level of mechanical ability do you have?
 
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HHT is my only cup of tea!

Running two Harmans and a Quad!

An Englander 25-PDVC is also a good rugged no thrills choice too!
 
HHT is my only cup of tea!

Running two Harmans and a Quad!

An Englander 25-PDVC is also a good rugged no thrills choice too!
 
What no Pelpro? It's HHT also.
 
What no Pelpro? It's HHT also.

I do have an FPP2BD in the shed/workshop that i am rebuilding. It is ready to go just waiting for a new Accutron IV control panel. It makes a good garage or basement heater.
 
P series Harman. A big one.

Careful though, you may find yourself with a wood burner in your basement ;)
 
I can see that the "Har-Maniacs" have chimed in. I would follow Bioburner's advice and find out what you want from a pellet stove. Once you got that figured out, ask specific questions. The pellet heads on this forum love specific questions.
 
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HarManiacs. I like it :)
 
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