oosik
Epic Contributor
About thirty years ago we converted from firewood to wood pellets. Bought a Wellenco PelletMaster pellet stove. It was advertised as being able to burn just about anything. We found the best pellets were Lignetics. Produced in Glenville, WV.
We also tried wheat, olive pits, coal and paper pellets. Wheat is dirt cheap around here. The auger would chew up the wheat and things became plugged up. Olive pits were great but very expensive. Coal was a nightmare. Greasy coal dust/fumes everywhere. Paper pellets were a passing fad. The "greenie" tree huggers could never make a go of the paper pellets.
We used the pellet stove for about ten years. Then the pellets peaked at about $250/ton and we went to electric heat.
Been using electric heat for around the last twenty years.
We also tried wheat, olive pits, coal and paper pellets. Wheat is dirt cheap around here. The auger would chew up the wheat and things became plugged up. Olive pits were great but very expensive. Coal was a nightmare. Greasy coal dust/fumes everywhere. Paper pellets were a passing fad. The "greenie" tree huggers could never make a go of the paper pellets.
We used the pellet stove for about ten years. Then the pellets peaked at about $250/ton and we went to electric heat.
Been using electric heat for around the last twenty years.