The lowest I could ever get pellets around here is at big box stores. 259 a ton with a discount for buying multiple tons. But its usually ashy...
If its only about saving money then yes, i agree. For me its about steady 24/7 heat as opposed to on/Off/on with hot water baseboards. Specially...
Excellent Softwood!!!!.... prob as close as you can get to a good Douglas Fir as far as blazing heat. Not exaggerating here. fair amount of ash...
Was thinking north country also.
Would much rather burn the Fireside Ultra without a doubt .
just chows at HD's outside phila..
Wow! My wife has cookie sheets deeper than those.think my harman p61 is 10 inches deep by 10 inches wide.can go month or more before emptying it.
Chows are almost exclusive back here in northeast at home depots. Usually 259.00 ton. Good heat but lot of ash. Middle of the road budget pellets...
WORD!
Just me protecting my pellet stove Brothers.:salute::salute:
Easyheat hardwoods [or skids] are hands down worst pellets sold.. have never seen a good review about them....garbage, junk, crap etc are words...
right.. think that's what i meant..boiler..
so u have a pellet furnace and not a stove i assume?
yeah.. dealers choice when to clean but Damp rid is deff key..:dex::dex:
5/half ounces of water soaked up inside my HarmanP61A. One in the burn chamber and One in the Ashpan. Exhaust pipe and OAK we're covered tightly...
Yep that is a good point. I think they could takes skids and grind them up into pellets and even they would keep you warm this time of the season.
At one time I thought my igniter was staying on all the time. When the stove cool down quite a bit, I took the igniter compartment plate off and...
Pretty sure Easy Blz come from Virginia