The Search For The Pellet Stove Begins



Written on July 26, 2008 – 6:49 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


I know it’s only July, but believe it or not, that’s about two months too late when someone is trying to get a installed.

I stopped by the local store the other day to pick out my new Harman P68 . This is top of the line and has everything I want in a stove. There is a and and everything else I can think of. You can understand my excitement about this after I received a “price lock-in” at $4.85 a gallon from our heating company. As it turns out, a lot of other people are excited about as well.

I walked into the store and told the sales guy that I wanted a…He said, “If you are going to say Harman, you aren’t going to see it for a while.” He explained that all the models are way back ordered and I wouldn’t see it until way into the season. While this annoyed me, it also gave me a chance to look at some other stoves.

I looked around and picked out a St. Croix EXL. This has the option as well as auto-light. When it gets too hot, the fire goes out. When it gets too cold, the stove automatically up again and cooks until the whole thing happens again. I am telling you, these things have come a long way.

I put a deposit down on that stove and they are going to come do a site visit, just to make sure the whole thing is going to work out, permit-wise. I think it will.

I also looked at some for the upstairs. They look really good. I told the guy that I really wasn’t all too attracted to bringing wood inside again, since my childhood was filled with that. Then, he showed me the bio-. A bio- is a two pound made out of compressed saw dust. Basically, it is a big . You can order them by the ton, just like . I though this was wicked cool and now plan on getting a regular for the next season.

I will let you know what happens with the site visit.

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  1. One Response to “The Search For The Pellet Stove Begins”

  2. By Charles on Aug 18, 2008 | Reply

    Honestly I’m disappointed with wood pellet stoves manufactured here in America. They look old, dumpy and uninspiring as a design. I don’t think I’d buy a Harman because of how homely and noisy they are. Yes I know for a fact noisy.
    When I look at the European market I see all these stoves that blow ours, both functionality and style, out of the water. I really like the stoves that are made in Italy.
    Maybe when these stoves start selling over here they will make the manufactures over here design a better looking and more efficient stove to compete.

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