I checked the price.. $5,000 and up. I guess I'll stick with our wood stove in the basement.
I just like the idea that you don't have to load wood as often.
I’d like that too!
We have several in our area. Most are loaded every other day but must be kept burning so it often more frequent. Starting a new fire can be a challenge.
We have electric heat but heat our main level with a wood stove in the winter. We have acres of trees so it’s cost effective for us.
I LOVE our wood stove. When our power was out for a week, we all hung out by the stove and used kerosene heaters for the upstairs bedroom. We used alladin lamps for light
We also got a solar powered battery from Jackery, it worked great to keep our phones/iPads charged. It wouldn’t run my milk machine so I had to milk by hand (my goats were not thrilled)
We did run a generator, but only for our freezer and fridge so we didn’t lose all our food.