Window Pellet Stove

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I didn't think this belonged in the pellet forum as it isn't a full sized stove and could be used in sheds and garages without taking up good floor space.

Matt
 
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Stay away.

If you search the pellet forums you won't find another stove that has been connected to as many house fires as this one.

There have been photos posted of the steel above the burn pot melted through and accounts of the plastic hopper melting.
 
I didn't think this belonged in the pellet forum as it isn't a full sized stove and could be used in sheds and garages without taking up good floor space.

It's a pellet stove. It belongs in the pellet forum.
 
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I didn't think this belonged in the pellet forum as it isn't a full sized stove and could be used in sheds and garages without taking up good floor space.

Matt

You are asking for trouble with this outfit. Lots of troubles reported. I would suggest waiting until you can buy a better stove.
 
yeah. stay away. have seen pics of that stove melting the plastic it's partially made of.
and have read of several house fires with that stove involved.

even if it only cracks it's firebox as has been seen, you're still not getting good value.
 
It's a pellet stove. It belongs in the pellet forum.


Sorry. I figured the people who don't have pellet stoves wouldn't see it if it was stuck in the pellet forum. It's kinda like the ash can. If you really don't have any want to go there, you probably wont.
 
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Right, I understand, Matt. But then, The Gear forum will get pretty clogged up if we start discussing stoves in there.
 
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