Posted by byrsc on December 3, 2005, 1:51 pm
I'm looking into purchasing a multifuel heating stove. I've heard that
there is even stoves than can be adjusted to burn soybeans, cherry pits
ect.
Can anyone recomend a quality product that is capable of multi fuel
burning?
Thanks
Posted by k on December 3, 2005, 7:19 pm
Check out Harman stoves. Good luck finding anything this year.
Keith
> I'm looking into purchasing a multifuel heating stove. I've heard that
> there is even stoves than can be adjusted to burn soybeans, cherry pits
> ect.
> Can anyone recomend a quality product that is capable of multi fuel
> burning?
> Thanks
>
Posted by ronwagn on December 4, 2005, 5:17 pm
Go to the cornfuel group on Yahoo and ask that question. Do a Google
search on pellet stoves , then on corn stoves. e-bay has a pellet stove
that is versatile undr pellet stoves.
Corn is cheapest and most available in many areas. Possibly cheaper
even with shipping.
I just got a Snow Flame corn stove on e-bay, and am loving it. Spent
$60 on heating so far. In Central Illinois.
Ron
> there is even stoves than can be adjusted to burn soybeans, cherry pits
> ect.
> Can anyone recomend a quality product that is capable of multi fuel
> burning?
> Thanks
>