ADVICE
And lots of it! I've been lurking on this forum for awhile now absorbing as much as I can. We've been talking about getting a pellet stove for a good year now with oil being so expensive. I just had my oil tank filled first time this season ($1000 X 4.5 fillings/year) to keep the house at a very cool 63-67 degrees in the winter. Not toasty 70s like you guys with all the great stoves, but just a cool mid 60s. Yes, I have pellet/wood stove envy! I've been to a ton of showrooms for all the top brands Harman, Quadra Fire, Avalon, St. Croix, the list goes on. I was set on the Quadra Fire Mount Vernon free standing pellet stove for the top feed capability and also multi-fuel burn. Now I'm not so sure. I have to admit, I did snub my nose at the thought of buying a pellet stove from a big box store like HD or Lowes based on my ignorance and my assumption that those stoves are made of inferior quality and will not last the season. In general, poor quality and bad support and I thought it was important to go with an all inclusive Stove specialty store and of course buy their $650 stone hearth pad. I was almost ready if somewhat unhappily going down that route until I came across this forum. Now I see the big box store pellet stoves in a new light! Apparently all my preconceived notions were wrong based on this forum and what all the posters have to say about these stoves and the manufacturer. And more surprisingly, it's manufactured right in the USA with tech support!
There's about a $2K price difference between the Mount Vernon and the 10 CPM, maybe even more if we end up with a factory refurb from AM FM Stoves. If money was not an issue, would you buy the more expensive one (according to my wife MORE EXPENSIVE=PRETTIER=BETTER) or stick with a work horse like the 10 CPM that can burn 50+ bags of pellets without cleaning?? I'm completely open to any advice you guys can give me. I'm more interested in what can warm our house more versus how pretty it will look in the living room. Even if not these two units, any other suggestions for warming a 3000 sq ft colonial with walk up familyroom and all bedrooms upstairs. Also, is the ability to burn multi-fuel important or just a nice to have? The showroom near me quoted a $7500 for the stove, install, 3 tons of pellets. I think the hearth pad might be extra. Thanks!
AND THIS FORUM IS AWESOME!

There's about a $2K price difference between the Mount Vernon and the 10 CPM, maybe even more if we end up with a factory refurb from AM FM Stoves. If money was not an issue, would you buy the more expensive one (according to my wife MORE EXPENSIVE=PRETTIER=BETTER) or stick with a work horse like the 10 CPM that can burn 50+ bags of pellets without cleaning?? I'm completely open to any advice you guys can give me. I'm more interested in what can warm our house more versus how pretty it will look in the living room. Even if not these two units, any other suggestions for warming a 3000 sq ft colonial with walk up familyroom and all bedrooms upstairs. Also, is the ability to burn multi-fuel important or just a nice to have? The showroom near me quoted a $7500 for the stove, install, 3 tons of pellets. I think the hearth pad might be extra. Thanks!
AND THIS FORUM IS AWESOME!