![]() ![]() Might try something different next year but overall happy with them.Īsh etc on both above I notice no concern. The bags are weak, and can easily get holes etc just from basic handling, like when I moved them off pallet to my shed for long term storage. Maine Woods : great price, and since they aren’t as hot as the above I can keep the stove running longer and have a more suitable temp. I will most certainly buy next year but probably only use for the really cold periods. They seem to easily last double the amount of time the Maine woods are, both being softwoods, I find the Maine woods are much smaller pellet and a lot more dust and chips in the bag which the northern warmth had almost none and large pellet size. I wish I used them sparingly since I feel they would store nice for a long time. I used them for everything and continue to reuse them around my garage. ![]() Sort of a con, since the warmer days I had to shut it down to cool off the rooms! Plus the bags are super high quality. Northern warmth : yes top dollar, but oh my they burn hot! Keeping the stove at its minimum setting I could get 80 or higher no problem. Just finished the northern warmth and now that I am burning the Maine woods I have a good opinion. Purchased this summer a ton of northern warmth and Maine woods I think. Though I do have to say I had a torn bag I recently found in my shed from last year and they burned fine so that’s nice. Lignetics are ok but seem to be very expensive for a marginal pellet. Since it was late in the season last year I could only grab bags from Ace, mostly Lignetics but they had some other brands sometimes. I can go into details on pros and cons, cons are really silly things that for the price are super easy to live with. Also, end of season I will probably scrape all the soot off or should I not scrape that hard or at all? Curious what others use as a tool for this job, razor or plastic paint scraper? A note here: the metal hardware isn’t all that great, I need to minimize my playing with the exhaust fan since I feel I will eventually grind out the screw holes or worse. So far it seems fine, I have inspected the blower and other areas twice since install and everything seemed fine. I am extremely happy with the decision, just wondering how others have faired with these Asian built units and what I can expect. About 900 soft feet between 3 rooms down here, the primary room it’s in I can bake in depending on what pellets I use. The price and reviews were right so for less than 1k shipped I had minimal worries. Brother in law has spent well over 5 figures on 3 Harmon’s between two houses and I was looking to merely heat my first floor on slab which the ceiling forced hot air does not get above 63. Hi everyone - self installed a castle serenity stove last March shipped direct from the orange box store. ![]()
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