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Wood Stove vs. Pellet Stove
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<blockquote data-quote="Upidstay" data-source="post: 2098494" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>I have a wood stove and I love it. Does a great job of heating. </p><p></p><p>What I hate about? My aching back from cutting, splitting, hauling, stacking the wood. It's messy. Between wood debris and ash, it makes a mess.</p><p></p><p>4 frinds have pellet stoves and are generally pleased. One friend bought a lemon from a bad company, and has had 3 blowers go on him. Middle of the night, his smoke alarm is going off because the thing is just smoldering and the smoke has no place to go. Another loses power a fair amount in the winter, and had to hook his stove up to the generator to keep it running. Lose power for a week, and you've got a hassle. They ALL complain about the cost of pellets and how hard they can be to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Upidstay, post: 2098494, member: 15365"] I have a wood stove and I love it. Does a great job of heating. What I hate about? My aching back from cutting, splitting, hauling, stacking the wood. It's messy. Between wood debris and ash, it makes a mess. 4 frinds have pellet stoves and are generally pleased. One friend bought a lemon from a bad company, and has had 3 blowers go on him. Middle of the night, his smoke alarm is going off because the thing is just smoldering and the smoke has no place to go. Another loses power a fair amount in the winter, and had to hook his stove up to the generator to keep it running. Lose power for a week, and you've got a hassle. They ALL complain about the cost of pellets and how hard they can be to get. [/QUOTE]
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