What You Need To Know About Used Pellet Stoves

by Gail Dobson on October 27, 2009

Let’s start with the fact that if you think about it, spending a ton of money on a new pellet stove for the privilege of burning low-cost fuel defeats the whole purpose. However, according to my own experience, if you can buy a slightly used pellet stove for half price – or less, you’ve saved enough money to pay for a year’s worth of corn or wood pellet fuel. As a matter of fact, buying a used pellet stove for your home requires no more time or effort than buying a new one. Anyway, in one respect it’s easier since you have fewer choices. But, be sure, deficiency of choice doesn’t have to mean lack of quality.

As you may know, installing a wood or pellet stove usually requires a building permit. While you’re picking up your permit application, as far as the issue is concerned, tell them the type of heating appliance you plan to install and ask what kind of additional documentation, if any, is required. As a matter of fact, you don’t need a big stove to save big. What’s more important, most of the used corn and wood pellet stoves produce 35,000-45,000 btus – enough to heat a typical 1,200 square foot ranch or the main living areas of a two story building . But, anyway, if you can get a good deal on a larger, 50-60,000 btu stove, one of these will work great too since these high output models come equipped with 5 heat settings ranging from a low of 8,000 btus for chilly days, to max power for the coldest weather.

It will be useful for you to discover, just because you’re buying a used pellet stove doesn’t mean you should return to the dark ages of pellet stove heating with gel starters. It’s not a secret that a standard size hopper holds 40 pounds of pellet fuel. And, actually, this is enough fuel to heat your home for 20-30 hours. By the way, during the months that transition in and out of the heating season, you won’t need the full heating capacity of your pellet stove. A heat output control, if to make a closer investigation, will ensure maximum comfort from minimal fuel. Remember, heat output controls can take the form of a thermostat, blower or variable speed auger that controls the rate pellets are fed into the burn pot.

Believe it or not, but actually, according to statistics, the most often complaint people have with pellet stoves is dirty viewing glass. But nowadays it’s easier as an air washing system, now standard on many new pellet stoves, removes the fly ash from the viewing window and eliminates frequent cleaning. Besides, many sellers of used pellet stoves include the venting pipe, hearth pad, log set, and any left over pellet fuel in the purchase price. As a matter of fact, these extras can add up to hundreds of dollars in additional savings. The other interesting fact for you to know that since most used pellet stove sellers offer pick up only, craigslist enables you to refine your search by city or state. Don’t forget: this is a big time saver! Frankly speaking, the higher the original retail price, the more you will save percentage wise. Don’t forget to contact the seller with any questions you might have. The thing is that he/she can be especially helpful in identifying whether the used pellet stove for sale is still under warranty.

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