newbies... question on faux logs for pellet stove

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The Ds

Feeling the Heat
Jan 29, 2012
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Western PA, USA
We're replacing our propane fireplace with a pellet stove (stiil deciding which we want). The propane stove is going to a friend who doesn't care about the faux logs.... can we use the faux logs (are these what they call 'ceramic'?) in our new pellet stove? Just something nice in terms of positioning to lend that 'real log burning' feel to the pellet stove? Or should these logs just go with the propane stove?

We're new, but we're learning.... and will be contributing soon :-D You're all helping us ALOT!

Thanks!

Dave and Debbye
 
dont use the logs for your gas unit...they go with that gas unit. the stoves you are looking to purchase may offer a log set that goes with that unit. if yuo must have logs (personally, I'm no fan of the logs in pellet stoves. I call them "Ash Catchers") make sure they are made for your unit.
 
Great, thanks!!! We, too, are not great fans of the logs...... just checking out our options! Thanks!!
 
I agree with Delta....they are nice to look at in the summer after the stove is all clean, but during burning season, they just get in the way. Send the logs with the gas stove.
 
Not only that, the logs have a rough surface and ash will just stick to them like crazy. You'll triple your cleaning time because you are introducing a lot of surface area. The pellet flame looks nice, and how often did you stare at your propane logs?
 
movemaine said:
Not only that, the logs have a rough surface and ash will just stick to them like crazy. You'll triple your cleaning time because you are introducing a lot of surface area. The pellet flame looks nice, and how often did you stare at your propane logs?


Frankly, we're folks that enjoy watching the flames......
 
imacman said:
I agree with Delta....they are nice to look at in the summer after the stove is all clean, but during burning season, they just get in the way. Send the logs with the gas stove.

I got a set.... Just for Summer use.

Logs in while burning?? Its a Pain in the A$$!! IMO
 
Wow! must admit, we're surprised.... but we'll go w/prevailing opinions......


Thanks guys!!!!!
 
I am a newbie as well and we went with the log option. I agree, they are ash collectors. On the flip side, the wife likes them. Do I really need to say more than that?
 
jcayer said:
I am a newbie as well and we went with the log option. I agree, they are ash collectors. On the flip side, the wife likes them. Do I really need to say more than that?

You said it all!
 
Both sets of my logs are in the attic, where they belong. Ditto what everyone else said. They go in during the summer and out at first fire. PITA!!!!
 
jcayer said:
The wife likes them. Do I really need to say more than that?

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