This is an amazing stove! No electricity needed, no need to keep feeding the flame, the hopper does it all and heats the whole house at which ever tempurature I choose. Can't say enough about it.
This is basically a dream stove. It fills a lot of gaps in the stove market: it burns for a long time, without electricity. It can burn very low allowing for use in tiny homes and mini cabins. It allows for cooking and heating of water. Most long-burning stoves are too large for a small home, and most tiny stoves do not burn long, forcing someone in a cold climate to feed their stove during the night. Most tiny stoves do not have a cook surface or ability to heat water. Most pellet stoves are electric, and the only other one I know of that is safety tested does not allow for cooking or heating water. The only thing I wish this had is the ability to switch from pellet to corn to regular wood.
I'm looking at stoves and I agree this is one of a kind as far as pellet stoves go. I personally like coal, but live in a mobile home and they don't recommend them. I like this stove because you don't need electric. I'm especially interested in a wood/pellet/coal hybrid type of stove but haven't seen any product like that. I thought they had wood/pellet stoves years ago. But I might be off on that. Anyway great upload. I hope to see more videos on heating in general, especially off-grid. thanks for sharing such a worthwhile product.
At my local HD, the current price for 50 - 40# bags (2k #'s) is $299. If my calculations are correct, that is $0.15. an hour ((at one #) ($3.60@24hr)) on low, and $0.75 an hour (at five #) ($18@24hr) running at max.
I have been living off grid for over 20 years. I think this is a wonderful product.
This is an amazing stove! No electricity needed, no need to keep feeding the flame, the hopper does it all and heats the whole house at which ever tempurature I choose. Can't say enough about it.
This is basically a dream stove. It fills a lot of gaps in the stove market: it burns for a long time, without electricity. It can burn very low allowing for use in tiny homes and mini cabins. It allows for cooking and heating of water. Most long-burning stoves are too large for a small home, and most tiny stoves do not burn long, forcing someone in a cold climate to feed their stove during the night. Most tiny stoves do not have a cook surface or ability to heat water. Most pellet stoves are electric, and the only other one I know of that is safety tested does not allow for cooking or heating water. The only thing I wish this had is the ability to switch from pellet to corn to regular wood.
This has high potential for off griders
I'm looking at stoves and I agree this is one of a kind as far as pellet stoves go. I personally like coal, but live in a mobile home and they don't recommend them. I like this stove because you don't need electric. I'm especially interested in a wood/pellet/coal hybrid type of stove but haven't seen any product like that. I thought they had wood/pellet stoves years ago. But I might be off on that. Anyway great upload. I hope to see more videos on heating in general, especially off-grid. thanks for sharing such a worthwhile product.
woodstock makes the survival hybrid that is wood/coal. I'm not aware of a stove that can do all three.
How is burn back into the hopper prevented?
So can it only broil then and not really bake?
I want tovsee a video about the maintenance of the stove
That is one sweet looking set up
It looks top notch.
Do you have Ontario Canada distributor
Can unit be flu horizontally? And in a mobile home, the heat pad recommendations?
How does the stove pipe exit. Vertical or horizontal? Wondering about what kind of chimney is needed.
Instead of reservoir. Is it safe to run piping in n back out to a water tank? Think back in the day it was called hot rod piping
This looks nice. Where can I get 1? Canada?
How long does a full hopper last on low burn? On medium burn? And on high burn?
They say 1lb per hour on low and 5lbs per hour on high
At my local HD, the current price for 50 - 40# bags (2k #'s) is $299. If my calculations are correct, that is $0.15. an hour ((at one #) ($3.60@24hr)) on low, and $0.75 an hour (at five #) ($18@24hr) running at max.
How much for a stove like that? Or do you sell the plans and material list so I can build.one myself
Looking for a pellet stove that i can put wood in it as well if i run out of pellet
Liberator rocket heater 🚀
What type of pellets?
Cost of stove? How large of a area are you heating?
Where can I buy the stove and for how much
Price and where do I get one
I use hand sanitizer to start mine. Lots of it around you can just grab for free from places still worried about Covid lmao. Jk
Thats what i want ,,the Price of transport for me is too high almost 1500.00
Cost
no name for stove and no other info on were to get, neat video but pretty short on info otherwise.
Look up Smokey's stoves Medford Oregon or Grants Pass Oregon you can get more info.
Anderson Oscar 112 I could use a price on one of these .
Smoky stoves you have lots of questions to answer 🤔
Is it possible to plumb outside air to the burn chamber?