Pellets are more convenient but wood is cheaper if you can find someone to deliver. Wood also means we still have heat and can cook when the power goes out.
You can get em that run on pea coal too.keep the propane but you will be suprised how much heat you get from a pellet stove,especially if you put a corner fan or two in.
Lots of trees here. National forest all around us. My stove can burn corn, pellets or cherry pits. I understand corn makes your house smell like popcorn. Num num num.
We do all our heating with pellets and wood. No gas, no oil, no electric except to run the pellet stove. Thanks for thinking of us, though.
Oh that's good. Landlord put in a very efficient propane stove a few years ago so we don't have to fill that often.
I have been looking at pellet stoves, but doubt I will replace once we buy the house.
Pellets are more convenient but wood is cheaper if you can find someone to deliver. Wood also means we still have heat and can cook when the power goes out.
Both are more work than gas or oil.
Yeah wood wouldn't be practical for me a corn burning pellet stove would be what I would choose. I'm in ND we have a lot more corn than. trees lol
You can get em that run on pea coal too.keep the propane but you will be suprised how much heat you get from a pellet stove,especially if you put a corner fan or two in.
Lots of trees here. National forest all around us. My stove can burn corn, pellets or cherry pits. I understand corn makes your house smell like popcorn. Num num num.