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Compressed wood chip and sawdust pellets burning in a household wood burning stove
Compressed wood chip and sawdust pellets burning in a household wood burning stove
Compressed wood chip and sawdust pellets burning in a household wood burning stove

Wood Pellet Stove: 110 items found

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HIGH TEC SAVER CORN WOOD PELLET MULTIFUEL STOVE FURNACE $2,100.00 0 14h 15m
TimberRidge 49-TRCPM Multifuel Pellet Wood Stove $1,699.00 29d 10h 2m
FORCED-AIR ONE CORN WOOD PELLET MULTIFUEL FURNACE STOVE $2,075.00 27 14h 16m
Cumberland 2200 sqr ft Biomass Multi-Fuel Pellet Stove Wood Corn Heater MF3800 $2,250.00 5d 11h 19m
HORSE WOODSTOVE STEAMER HUMIDIFIER WOOD BURNING PELLET STOVE FIREPLACE $35.95 0 16h 58m
WOODSTOVE STEAMER ROOSTER HUMIDIFIER WOOD STOVE WOOD PELLET STOVE FIREPLACE $35.95 0 16h 58m
NEW MAGNUM BABY COUNTRYSIDE WOOD PELLET CORN STOVE-FREE SHIPPING $1,150.00 11d 17h 22m
WOLF WOODSTOVE STEAMER HUMIDIFIER WOOD STOVE WOOD PELLET STOVE FIREPLACE $35.95 0 16h 58m
New Bixby 115 Wood Pellet/Corn Stove w/ 24K Gold Trim Never Used $1,600.00 4d 7h 0m
WOLF WOODSTOVE STEAMER HUMIDIFIER WOOD STOVE WOOD PELLET STOVE FIREPLACE $35.95 0 16h 58m

Articles

Trading Post has home, hearth and water sports equipment

Feb 07, 431 |

If you're a spa or canoe fan, or want a coal- or wood-burning stove to heat your home, a visit to the new Trading Post at 105 S. Main St. in Newtown may be in order.

The store carries home, hearth and leisure goods and equipment.

Previously in Monroe, the Newtown store is a branch of the Trading Post located in New Milford. Both establishments are run by David Lord and his wife, Roxanne. David Lord is the son of the business' founders, Jean and Roger "Joe" Lord.

Like its parent store, the Newtown shop carries wood, gas, coal and pellet stoves and hearth accessories. Chimney cleaning services are also available.

"We carry the best brands of stoves," said Roxanne Lord, adding that they include Hearthstone and Vermont Castings, among others.

Besides stoves, the Trading Post has a spa and patio department featuring PDC and Hot Springs spas, as well as Big Green Egg grills and smokers.

For those interested in paddle sports, kayak and canoe rentals are available. The Trading Post also has equipment such as safety gear, Thule racks and carriers, paddles, paddling gloves, vests and waterproof boxes.

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News

$1500 Tax Credit For Wood Stoves Ends Dec. 31

Oct 29, 2010 | The tax credit also applies to pellet stoves and inserts. Many people have discovered the benefits to heating all or part of their home with wood,

Wood furnace trade-out program offered

Nov 14, 2010 | Central Boiler is offering a trade-out program of as much as $3500 for consumers who swap older outdoor wood stoves or pellet furnaces for newer models.

Smart Shopper: Wood-Burning Stoves

Oct 31, 2010 | But if you're looking to cut your utility bills, a wood- or pellet-burning stove may take decades to pay for itself. You can spend up to $8000 to buy and

Indeck Energy: Wood Pellet Safety Concerns

Nov 06, 2010 | Wood pellets made using primarily softwood feedstock could pose a potential safety risk for wood pellet stove owners. Research shows softwood pellets,

Federal Wood Stove Tax Credit Ends In December

Nov 05, 2010 | If homeowners want a federal tax credit to buy a qualifying, clean burning wood or pellet stove they have until December 31st. Homeowners can claim up to

Questions & Answers

does a wood pellet stove produce more energy per pound of fuel than a conventional wood stove burning hardwood?

Nov 10, 2008 by whotoblame
If not, what would be the point of buying a wood pellet stove over a conventional wood stove?
Where I used to live I had a pellet stove in the dining room and a woodburning insert in the fireplace in the living room. Each has its strengths and each has its weaknesses.

The amount of heat you get from a pellet stove will depend as much on the type of pellets you burn as anything else. Pellet quality differs alot and you should always buy "premium, low-ash" pellets. They will cost a little more, but you will get more heat from them. There is a BTU rating printed on bags of pellets so you can compare heat output. I lived in the High Sierra Nevadas at the time and I bought Golden Flame and then Bear Mountain brand pellets. My pellet stove was an old Earth Stove RP45 (I bought it in 1993). It was definitely low-tech compared to the stoves that are available now, it did have a blower assembly and a battery backup. I never had any problems with it and I liked it because I could load up the hopper and have heat for well over 24 hours with the stove set on low. The heat from a pellet stove is less intense than the heat from a wood burner, but it's longer lasting and more consistent. If you live in an area where there are power outages, you will need a battery backup or a generator -- the pellet stove will not work without electricity.

I stopped burning regular cord wood in the fireplace insert and started burning densified fuel logs (I bought mine from Bear Mountain Forest Products and they were like Presto logs on steroids). They look like huge pellets -- about 18 inches long and they weigh between 5 and 7.5 pounds each (you definitely don't want to drop one of them on your foot). The heat output from them was amazing and, if you have an airtight stove or insert, the logs will burn for eight hours or more depending on how you calibrate your stove. The instructions that come with the logs warn you not to put more than two of them in a stove at a time because they will generate so much heat they can crack the stove or the glass in the stove. There was less ash to clean out of the stove and the logs were cleaner than cord wood. The woodburner was nice when we had extended power outages (sometimes 3 days or more) and for times when it was especially cold (20 below zero was not uncommon).

Our winter heating season started in late September and ended in May. I used about two tons of pellets (100 40-lb bags) and a "unit" of the fuel logs (a unit is 270 logs shipped shrink-wrapped on a pallet). The last year I was there, I spent about $450.00 on pellets and fuel logs for the entire winter. It was definitely less expensive than electric heat or heat from propane (the only other alternatives available there).

How much does it cost for pellets for a pellet wood stove to heat a 6 room ranch house??

Jul 25, 2006 by auntdeen06
We have cold winters in Maine,and it cost me $400.00 a month for oil. Could someone tell me the cost for pellets in those wood stoves. I want to know if it would save money to buy a wood pellet stove. Thank you----
I believe they are $4.00 a bag - 40 lbs per bag. We go through about 1 a day - it supplements the gas heat. We have a 9 room unit - it is very large and the pellet stove takes care of the downstairs living space. My husband drives to NH and buys the pellets- a ton at a time - no tax. You'll have to experiment and see what brand of pellets burns longer, hotter, in the stove you get. Not all pellets are created equal!

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Wood Pellet Heating Systems $59.95 eBooks.com Featuring examples from around the world, it has been written for heating engineers and plumbers who are interested in installing systems, home owners and building managers who are considering purchasing a system, advanced DIYers, building engineers and architects, but will be of interest to anyone who requires a clear guide to wood pellet technology. This fully-illustrated and easy-to-follow guide shows how wood-pellet heating works, the different types of systems - from small living room stove systems to larger central heating systems for institutions - how they are installed, and even how wood pellets are manufactured. Wood pellets are a carbon-neutral technology, convenient to use, and can easily be integrated into existing central heating systems or used in independent space heaters. The use of wood pellets as an alternative heating fuel is already well established in several countries and is becoming widespread as fossil fuel prices continue to rise and awareness of climate change grows.
55-Shp-10 - Wood Pellet Stove 1,500 Sq Ft $1,517.56 Capitol Supply [8897373] Truck Delivery UPC: 794909551007 23L x 25W x 32H 290 LB 10.65 Cubes
55-Shp-22 - Wood Pellet Stove 2,200 Sq Ft $2,064.26 Capitol Supply [9908773] Truck Delivery UPC: 794909552202 30L x 30W x 34H 375 LB 17.71 Cubes
49-Shcpm - Corn/Wood Pellet Burning Stove $2,305.12 Capitol Supply [5023288] Truck Delivery UPC: 794909497008 28L x 28W x 33H 350 LB 14.97 Cubes