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Old 11-29-2004, 04:28 PM   #6
Blue Thunder
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I have had a pellet stove for 6 years. I have a Harmon Invincible RS series.
When looking for a stove I checked all around and found that a "bottom feed" stove is the way to go. Harmon makes a superior quality stove and I have had trouble free operation. I used to burn 3-4 cords of wood per winter in the old Vermont Castings Stove. I have used Energex, Stove Chow and New England pellets. I have found the New England pellet to work best in a Harmon stove. I heat my entire house with the pellet stove (55,000 BTUs) and burn approximately 2-3 tons of pellets per year. It is on 24/7 from November to April. The only time I turn it off is to clean it. (once every 2 weeks). Today's good quality stoves come with automatic start and when I trade mine in, I'm looking forward to that feature. Good Luck with your research.

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