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looking to buy an owb
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<blockquote data-quote="twofer" data-source="post: 1265408" data-attributes="member: 25956"><p><strong>Check Out Gasification Boilers</strong></p><p></p><p>If you're going to drop the amount of coin that it takes for an OWB I would seriously look into a gasification boiler. I was in the same boat as you with building a new house and looking to what my options were for convenient wood heat. I was just about ready to purchase an OWB when I learned about gasification boilers. After researching and researching some more I decided to go with a "gasifier" due to the increased efficiency (burn less wood) and lower emissions.</p><p></p><p>A couple brands to look at are EKO & Tarm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twofer, post: 1265408, member: 25956"] [b]Check Out Gasification Boilers[/b] If you're going to drop the amount of coin that it takes for an OWB I would seriously look into a gasification boiler. I was in the same boat as you with building a new house and looking to what my options were for convenient wood heat. I was just about ready to purchase an OWB when I learned about gasification boilers. After researching and researching some more I decided to go with a "gasifier" due to the increased efficiency (burn less wood) and lower emissions. A couple brands to look at are EKO & Tarm. [/QUOTE]
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