Just found a pellet stove that needs a new control board. It is a chateau. Anyone know anything about it and where I can get parts?
Wood Nugget said:Keep an eye out at the big box stores for an Englander pellet stove. When they are changing their seasonal merchandise they often go on sale and are deeply discounted. use a coupon or open a credit card for more savings. After all this, you won't be spending much more than what you are planning to spend now. There is also a guy who sells refurbished and blemished Englanders on ebay and they have original warrantys. Save yourself some headaches and don't throw your money at a dinosaur.
dhungy said:If I use my tax credit now on my astoria for the 2009 tax season and it comes close to $5000 can I use the credit again for another stove or is the 30% a lifetime credit. Thanks for the advice your right, I should buy a more common stove. I just put so much money into the astoria that I would hate to put to much into a second stove.
Thanks
macman said:dhungy said:If I use my tax credit now on my astoria for the 2009 tax season and it comes close to $5000 can I use the credit again for another stove or is the 30% a lifetime credit. Thanks for the advice your right, I should buy a more common stove. I just put so much money into the astoria that I would hate to put to much into a second stove.
Thanks
Yep, I forgot you already bought a new stove. The Tax credit has a lifetime cap of $1500, which you'll use up almost completely with the purchase & install of the Astoria.
But the other part of what I was saying still holds....don't buy something with no parts available or anyone that can help you with it.
Not saying you should buy this, but this is the same seller I bought my stove from. Great price for a basically new stove, free shipping, and a good guy to work with.
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Gio said:macman said:dhungy said:If I use my tax credit now on my astoria for the 2009 tax season and it comes close to $5000 can I use the credit again for another stove or is the 30% a lifetime credit. Thanks for the advice your right, I should buy a more common stove. I just put so much money into the astoria that I would hate to put to much into a second stove.
Thanks
Yep, I forgot you already bought a new stove. The Tax credit has a lifetime cap of $1500, which you'll use up almost completely with the purchase & install of the Astoria.
But the other part of what I was saying still holds....don't buy something with no parts available or anyone that can help you with it.
Not saying you should buy this, but this is the same seller I bought my stove from. Great price for a basically new stove, free shipping, and a good guy to work with.
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I have to second the above suggestion since I have already participated in it. It`s the only way I know of to get a new or refurbished pellet stove with a new stove warranty plus free shipping , and all this for less than half price.
macman said:Wood Nugget said:Keep an eye out at the big box stores for an Englander pellet stove. When they are changing their seasonal merchandise they often go on sale and are deeply discounted. use a coupon or open a credit card for more savings. After all this, you won't be spending much more than what you are planning to spend now. There is also a guy who sells refurbished and blemished Englanders on ebay and they have original warrantys. Save yourself some headaches and don't throw your money at a dinosaur.
I don't know if this is nationwide, but HD has the Englanders on sale right now (20% off).
As for the refurbed units on eBay, that is where I got my 10-cpm. With the lower price for the refurbed units (done by Englander), plus the Tax Credit you'll get next year, and full factory warranty, it makes no sense (to me, anyway), to buy "a pig in a poke".
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