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anyone ever use these? Seems as though they don't hear up the house very well.. Looking at getting a ton of blackstone premium.. Any ideas

As a product its all we use and have had no issues, right now with the stove set on one it can blow us out of the heated area, kitchen, dining and front rooms. It all depends on the area your trying to heat I guess and your setup.

bob
 
I agree with the answer about higher stove settings.
While a pretty decent stove, it is a small stove... I like mine in the shop.
But you cannot expect it to warm a decent size area. It will keep one warm,
but it's hard for it to make one warm.
it's just math/science.... if you want more heat, you need to burn more fuel.

you may want to do a search about changing your heat mode.
I went from D to C, and it does help...

Dan
How do you go from d to c?
 
I agree with the answer about higher stove settings.
While a pretty decent stove, it is a small stove... I like mine in the shop.
But you cannot expect it to warm a decent size area. It will keep one warm,
but it's hard for it to make one warm.
it's just math/science.... if you want more heat, you need to burn more fuel.

you may want to do a search about changing your heat mode.
I went from D to C, and it does help...

Dan
How do you go from d to c?
 
Im burning 4 bags of GS as a test run. Seem to do well in my Hastings but my local TSC has Lignetics bagged as "Hardwood Premium Wood Pellets" so going with those. Used the bar code scanner app on my iPhone
 
I tried them last year, burned maybe 12-15 or so bags, they burned about like any other ashy pellet from what I could tell. The thing is only Aubuchon hardware has them this year thus far around here, and they want $6.49 a bag for them. Too bad, the store is only 1/2 mile down the road from my house. We got Themaglo for $5.18 a bag from HD.
 
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