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<blockquote data-quote="jrider" data-source="post: 4526289" data-attributes="member: 73418"><p>Just like stoves, some OWB's burn more efficient than others. I have used my Portage & Main gasification unit for 2 winters so far. Year 1 I burned 5 cords. Year 2 I burned 9 cords but 6.5-7 of that was pine. If I were using nothing but good hardwood, my amount would be less. I am heating 3,000 square feet. My wife likes it warm - 74 all day and 66 at night. I don't mind walking around in shorts in my house because if she is warm, she is more likely to wear less or even nothing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrider, post: 4526289, member: 73418"] Just like stoves, some OWB's burn more efficient than others. I have used my Portage & Main gasification unit for 2 winters so far. Year 1 I burned 5 cords. Year 2 I burned 9 cords but 6.5-7 of that was pine. If I were using nothing but good hardwood, my amount would be less. I am heating 3,000 square feet. My wife likes it warm - 74 all day and 66 at night. I don't mind walking around in shorts in my house because if she is warm, she is more likely to wear less or even nothing! [/QUOTE]
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