I am new to the forum although I did lurk here a lot when researching my purchase of an insert. This place has been a wealth of knowledge in that aspect and a lot of you have helped me without knowing it. For the sake of getting to know the posters here I would like to know why you burn. Is it out of necessity? As in its the sole way you heat your house for whatever reason. Do you enjoy it? We all know its a lot of work. For me personally it really makes no financial sense for me to burn. I may "save" money on my heating bill but I have spent more money on everything that comes with burning (woodshed, upgraded saw, etc.) and it will take me a decade to recoup it (so the wife says). With that being said it is very nostalgic for me as my parents had a wood burner growing up. I get an amazing sense of accomplishment every time I light a fire and the heat comes spiting out. I feel that in today's age anything that requires a lot of work and you do on your own is a lost art. With that said why do you burn?
For me it is more the enjoyment of the warmth of a fire. I also enjoy the work part (preparation and maintenance) and I benefit from the exercise I get doing the work. I feel like I learned how to be more self- sufficient. It is more of a hobby for me than a necessity. That being said, the stove came in very handy after Super Storm Sandy hit in 2012. No heat or electric for awhile. I heated the house and cooked on the stove as well. I do save quite a bit on oil bills, but I also spent a bundle on all the stuff that goes with this interest. I am not sure how all of that pans out financially , but I have no regrets at all even if there is no net financial benefit . After twelve or so years of burning wood, I would really miss it if I couldn't do it any more.