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Posted by paul on November 26, 2006 at 23:03:13 from (66.44.132.154):
In Reply to: OT - pellet stoves posted by Bill from MA on November 26, 2006 at 17:14:50:
A pellet stove is dependant on the supply of pellets. I hear prices go up. I hear areas run out. I would _always_ buy that type of stove that allows burning corn, pellets, cherry pits, etc. I would _not_ buy 'just' a wood pellet stove. You are locked into only one fuel, & you have no control or alternative..... Corn price will always varry between $1.50 - 4.50 wholesale. World reserves & demands will always level out at those prices. We are at a very rare price spike, due to speculation.... Wood refuse might soon be used in making ethanol, so wood pellets are actually at risk of raising in price if they can be used right in the forest, rather than pelletizing & hauling all over in 40# bags. Get a stove that is rated for both wood & corn, then you can play the market. My view. --->Paul
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