Submitted by Krissy_loo t3_ypepuw in Maine
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mercuryx-80 t1_iviw4ik wrote
Maine Pellet Sales 207-353-9700
Technical-Role-4346 t1_ivj6j90 wrote
They are more compact than a pallet stove and the fuel is easier to manage.
Krissy_loo OP t1_ivjbfas wrote
Thank you!!
Krissy_loo OP t1_ivjblr4 wrote
Thanks! Any brand you particularly recommend over others?
cmjohn1979 t1_ivjwa17 wrote
Depending on where in the state you are Buy the fire in Oxford and Alternative Heat Source in Naples both have been good to work with. Most folks will recommend Harman or Quadrafire stoves. They are built by the same company and both are the higher end of stoves.
A lot of the equation will be how comfortable you are working on the stoves. They do require maintenance daily/weekly/monthly. Dealers are good if you want to have them work on the big things, but if you’re a DIY person you could save 1000s by purchasing a big box stove(PelPro from tractor supply, ComforBilt from HD/Lowes) are good stoves, will require more tinkering. An example is Pelpro 130b is the same stove as Quad Outfitter 2. Both same internals and such, but the quad has an external thermostat and dealer support.
In terms of pellets, wood Pellet Warehouse out of Jay is best delivered price and best service I have found. They do statewide delivery too.
JimBones31 t1_ivk26g7 wrote
What's a pallet stove?
Technical-Role-4346 t1_ivk3rzr wrote
The reply was mostly in jest. A pallet stove is designed to burn the wooden pallets that goods are shipped on. Many businesses discard them. Some pallets are chemically treated and should not be burned. The other joke is a nnnn's stove, good for one use (made of wood) replace nnnn with any ethic group. The French were one a Maine favorite. Of course I'm French by marriage.
JimBones31 t1_ivk4u57 wrote
I Sensed the jest but I didn't know there were purpose build stoves for pallets. I did break them down and put them in my regular wood stove though haha.
MikeCox-Hurz t1_ivkit6z wrote
I second Quadrafire, I have 2x CB1200s and they are workhorses. Simple to maintain, reasonable part prices, put out excellent heat.
Vexans t1_ivm9301 wrote
Not a rec on brands but you also get what you pay for when it comes to pellets. Better grade of pellet = minimal waste and cleanout.
mercuryx-80 t1_ivn7fq0 wrote
A lot of it is dependent on your stove. The best idea would be to call the shop, and speak to the guys there, either Curtis or Matthew will be able to give you more information in that regard
Krissy_loo OP t1_iviuuf8 wrote
Looking for recommendations on where to purchase in ME/NH and which brands/models are best. Thanks!