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Anyone else heat with wood?
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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 159837" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>Its nice... feed it once a week and clean it once every 2 weeks...simple to maintain. 8) </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Compared to a woodstove....hmmm, well Its better in the sense that you only have minimal maintanance as mentioned above, but... you still have to buy the pellets. As far as the quality of heat, I would say they are the same. We chose the Pellet stove because At the time I worked out of town for sometimes a couple months at a time, and it was easy for the wife to use, and didn't mean my only home time was spent cutting wood. I usually pre-pay for my pellets at $180 to $200 per ton for the premium stuff. We used 3 ton last year burning monday to friday morning, then running the wood burner through sunday night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 159837, member: 2620"] Its nice... feed it once a week and clean it once every 2 weeks...simple to maintain. 8) Compared to a woodstove....hmmm, well Its better in the sense that you only have minimal maintanance as mentioned above, but... you still have to buy the pellets. As far as the quality of heat, I would say they are the same. We chose the Pellet stove because At the time I worked out of town for sometimes a couple months at a time, and it was easy for the wife to use, and didn't mean my only home time was spent cutting wood. I usually pre-pay for my pellets at $180 to $200 per ton for the premium stuff. We used 3 ton last year burning monday to friday morning, then running the wood burner through sunday night. [/QUOTE]
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