pellet stove pointers?

   / pellet stove pointers? #11  
I don't know where you are located but one consideration in the pellet vs propane debate besides convenience is frequency of power outages as pellet stoves need electric power to drive the feeding mechanism while most or many propane units don't need it.
That is for a 'space' type heater unit. A full blown furnace however needs AC power.

With pellets like wood. storage and handling is a major issue.
In our colder Quebec area those that rely on pellet fuel usually have to order as much as 2 pallets per season.

If natural gas was in your area that would be my 1st choice.
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #12  
We installed a Harmon XXV last year and used it this past winter. We burned two tons of pellets. Absolutely fantastic. I wish we would've bought one sooner. The only negative is that it takes a few days to get used to the noise. It's not loud but you do hear the pellets dropping into the feed screw as well as the fan noise.
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #13  
Do not buy any pellet stoves from Tractor Supply, they are junk at a cheap price made in China. .

Holy cow, we can't even make pellets in the US cheaper than they can be shipped across the ocean?
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #14  
Holy cow, we can't even make pellets in the US cheaper than they can be shipped across the ocean?

I was at Home Depot, and their 1X lumber was all stamped as imported from Norway. Amazing they can ship it across the ocean and it is still cheaper than US wood!
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #15  
Holy cow, we can't even make pellets in the US cheaper than they can be shipped across the ocean?
He said stoves from China. Tsc pellets have been good for me, but haven't bought from them in years, others are cheaper.
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #16  
He said stoves from China. Tsc pellets have been good for me, but haven't bought from them in years, others are cheaper.

Oopps. You are correct. I need to clean my glasses.
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #17  
I have a Harman stove and now wish I had bought something different, like propane. While the stove works as designed it does not meet my needs. It is dirtier than I expected, noiser than expect and really only heats the room it is in. I will not buy another one not recommend one to most people.
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #18  
Man I miss my pellet stove. Best form of heat IMO.

My advice would be to NOT buy a US Stove brand. I had one and it was crap. Spent too much time fixing it.

All pellets are not created equal either. Buy a bag of each kind you can get your hands on before you buy a pallet full of them. Seems like each stove I had liked different brands of pellets.
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #19  
I have a Harman stove and now wish I had bought something different, like propane. While the stove works as designed it does not meet my needs. It is dirtier than I expected, noiser than expect and really only heats the room it is in. I will not buy another one not recommend one to most people.

A propane heater would have the same issues heating more than one room as a pellet stove. If you want to heat a whole house with any sort of stove/space heater, you really need a fairly open-concept house. Agree that propane is cleaner, but depending where you live (and the OP doesn't mention his location) propane can be kind of pricey. It is here.
My woodstove is in the living room, and it heats the whole house, though some rooms are cooler than others. A fan helps.

I personally prefer a woodstove since I can source most of my fuel on my own property, and it's quiet but it certainly creates a lot of fine ash dust. I've heard pellet stoves are much cleaner.
One downside of pellet stoves that hasn't been mentioned is that, much like oil or gas, you're still dependent on an outside source for your fuel, and shortages can (and have) happened.
 
   / pellet stove pointers? #20  
I burned wood for 38 years, and switched to pellets when we added onto the house, no cutting, splitting, stacking, making sure the wood is dry, cleaning the pipe and brushing out the chimney. Now I put 3 tons of pellets in the pole barn which is 150 bags, bring 6 bags to the back porch at a time which lasts about a week. Put in a bag in the stove set the stat sit back and watch it burn. Getting old does have some advantages you use your head more than your back.
 

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