Guru Am about 60 miles north of Mpls Mn. This is 6th season on pellet stove. House is part log cabin, with 4 additions over the years. Even with ceiling fans, circulation is the main problem, can't move heat around a corner & down long hallway. North wind off lake makes the gas unit in original fireplace & gas unit in bedroom kick in. Use 200 bags a season, with some natural gas help when below zero outside. Have had best results with pellets from Marathon Wi, Marth Brand, bag label says 8000BTU/pound. Get about half a "fireplace scoop" of ash per bag. Have been stung with a couple off brands when supplier was out of the good ones. Either poor heat output or excess ash. Shut down for cleaning every 7-10 days. There is a removeable plate to exchanger that makes it quick & easy. Roll stove outside in summer so I can really make a mess for thorough cleaning. A lot less work & mess than regular wood. SWMBO pays the gas bill, so don't have numbers at hand, but she says saves a lot of money. My 2 cents Willie
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