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We spent about $1,900 on our Magnum Countryside 3500P a couple years ago, when there was a night tax credit available. Still one of the best purchases we've ever made. It paid for itself in less than 2 years on heat bill savings. We usually burn corn, but we can burn wood pellets too. Corn burns really hot, so if you live in a really cold area, it's super efficient.

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