Gman12 said:Thanks guys for the info. I met with him tonight and he was extremely helpful and nice. Like I said, it comes with stove, all the piping, granite hearth pad, ash pan, and 15 bags of pellets (clear choice evergreen blend). He even offered to help load it and if I needed any help with it he'd come to my house and help me with it for the first 3 months or so. Also said if something happens where a part needs to get fixed for those 3 months that he'd help pay for it. So if it needed a $200 part then he'd chip in $100. He said he got central air and heat early this year. But only used the pellet stove for like 4-6 months and then used oil for the last year cause he got lazy. He turned it on for me and went over everything also. So I agreed to pay $2000 for it. For all that stuff I think it's worth it and especially what he is willing to do for me also. Of course I'm gonna have him write up a bill of sale and put all that he said he'll do for me on it also and us both sign it. Stove looked in awesome condition and it ran very quiet and not loud at all. He said he hasn't had any issues or problems with it or needed anything fixed on it yet either.
Gman12 said:Ok, so I picked up the stove and I should have the piping all installed during the next 1-2 weeks. Question I have now is, "What can I use to clean the whole outside of it and wipe it all up?" I'm gonna dry vac the inside of stove but is there something everyone uses that they find good for outside and inside of stove? Thanks guys!