Check out lopistoves.com. They have a great selection of wood pellet stoves. Major chains like Lowe's and Home Depot may carry them, depending on your location.
Harman Stoves is a reputable stove manufacturer that has a variety of wood pellet stoves. You can view their website here: www.harmanstoves.com
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
A pellet stove is a form of wood burning stove except more efficient.
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
A wood pellet stove is simply a wood stove. However it's specialized to burn wood pellets which are made from compressed sawdust and are more convenient than firewood.
A conventional stove is better, as it uses less wood burning materials.
Wood stove when used gets hot and stays hot for a very long time, making it dangerous to have around children, whereas a pellet stove don't get too hot to touch.
One place to buy wood pellets for a wood pellet stove is the website Wood Pellets. They can also be found locally at Home Depot, Walmart, and Ace Hardware. When there are wood pellet shortages, they may need to be purchased from lesser known retailers. A complete list of those retailers can be obtained from the Pellet Fuel Institute.
Yes, although the wood pellet stove and the normal wood stove can look the same on the outside, it's what is inside that makes the difference. Normal wood stoves have special vents that make it able to keep the fire going for a long time, while wood pellet stoves keep a little storage of fuel above the fire, and the "pellets" are dropped into the fire every once and a while to keep the fire going.
Place a call to the local Home Depot store. They have a selection of wood pellet stoves and will be able to provide the merchandise.
The type of wood that the pellet was made from. Usually it is the sap burning off and it sticks to the window.
Yes, but do not expect them to do well. Pellets are intended for use in a pellet stove- spacing, surface area, and air movement are wrong for a standard wood stove- and they are a bit pricey.
With anything involving wood it takes more care and maintenance then other materials.