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The house were buying already has a wood stove in it. We had to accept it as is, without an inspection. So once we get possession, we can get a wett inspection done.
I like wood stoves, except they can be dirtier and bringing bugs out of hibernation as the wood thaws.
Pellet stoves are so much cleaner and easier to clean. The difference between pellets and wood. Is the same as "potAto, potato

I am stumped on which way we will go? I will have to ask about power outages
 

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The house were buying already has a wood stove in it. We had to accept it as is, without an inspection. So once we get possession, we can get a wett inspection done.
I like wood stoves, except they can be dirtier and bringing bugs out of hibernation as the wood thaws.
Pellet stoves are so much cleaner and easier to clean. The difference between pellets and wood. Is the same as "potAto, potato

I am stumped on which way we will go? I will have to ask about power outages
I just saw and lost a video about a pellet stove that requires zero power. Wanted to look at it. Buuuuuuut video disappeared
 

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My neighbor was trying to explain thus to me, but he didn't have all the info. Looks pretty cool, now need to search it for a price
$2,855.90 Canadian on Amazon, that's not bad. Considering a decent pellet stove is 3 grand
 
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