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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Real-world cost savins with OWB and hot water. Coming from electric heat.
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<blockquote data-quote="jrider" data-source="post: 3313456" data-attributes="member: 73418"><p>Got my first OWB 4 weeks ago - the P&M Optimizer 250 - and couldn't be happier so far. I have $14,000 into everything. I sell about 50-70 cords of wood a year and will be burning the odds/ends/uggy stuff that I wouldn't be able to sell until at least the beginning of January so my savings is huge. I figured my pay back time will be 4 years. And as many people will say, you can now keep the thermostat set as high as you want and not really care. </p><p>You don't have the worry about always starting a fire as soon as you get home, the mess inside your house, uneven temperatures in your house, and the biggest one - not worrying about a fire inside your house. If you have access to cheap/free wood its a no brainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrider, post: 3313456, member: 73418"] Got my first OWB 4 weeks ago - the P&M Optimizer 250 - and couldn't be happier so far. I have $14,000 into everything. I sell about 50-70 cords of wood a year and will be burning the odds/ends/uggy stuff that I wouldn't be able to sell until at least the beginning of January so my savings is huge. I figured my pay back time will be 4 years. And as many people will say, you can now keep the thermostat set as high as you want and not really care. You don't have the worry about always starting a fire as soon as you get home, the mess inside your house, uneven temperatures in your house, and the biggest one - not worrying about a fire inside your house. If you have access to cheap/free wood its a no brainer. [/QUOTE]
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