X2 but I made the mistake of spending $3500 for another brand then 3 years later had to upgrade to my Harman. ;-(Dan,
Four grand is a nice chunk of change without a doubt. When I was shopping for stoves I chomped at the bit for a long while and did oodles of research here and elsewhere. After purchasing my P68 I have no regrets whatsoever. Yes, the price tag is rough but the rewards are priceless at times. I really like mine a lot and very happy I decided to spring the big bucks. Good stoves are worth the extra investment in my opinion. Glad I went the route I did. I consider myself a lucky rookie in the fact I chose the P68 for my first pellet stove last October. I paid $4050 for mine last fall after the $100 rebate from Harman if that helps.
And what happens next year when oil shots for the moon ?I'm thinking about selling my p 61 and it's only a year old. No way in hell am I buying pellets at these prices when oil is so low
And what happens next year when oil shots for the moon ?
You going to lay out for a new stove ?[/quote
Home Depot garbage, what I burn, is at 299 a ton. Last year I bought them for 230. Pellet prices are not coming down due to European incentive to burn them. Oil on the other hand is forecasted to stay low for a while. A glut of oil and a shortage of pellets, it's that simple.
Like I mentioned... I'm really not looking to buy one..Why not buy a used one?
Why not keep it for when the day comes that oil jumps back up to near 4 bucks?I'm thinking about selling my p 61 and it's only a year old.
No way in hell am I buying pellets at these prices when oil is so low
There are deals to be had if you are patient. Ive neen scouring craigslist since heating season ended. A lot of folkstrying to move their stoves but also asking crazy money. I didnt want to spend more than $2k for either a p61 or a p68. Finslly scored a 3yr old p68 for $1900 with complete pipe setup and 28 bags of pelletsP68 it is then! its not the most popular stove in the line up so dealers usually order them in this deals may be harder to come by. Budget 4k
That's a great deal! The 68 is just a heat throwing beast and that is why I bought one. It does the job on the cold long spells without a problem. It may use a few more pellets but not much more than others IMO from seeing how many tons others use in a season and how they heat or where the temps stay. I know I could get by on 5 tons per season but the wife likes it 75* around the clock all winter. I used 6 tons and dipped slightly into the 7th last season and it stayed brutally cold here all winter with numerous low temp records beaten. Believe me there was ZERO pellet conservation here. That's going to change this fall.Finslly scored a 3yr old p68 for $1900 with complete pipe setup and 28 bags of pellets
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