If you are considering corn as a fuel to burn this winter in your flex-fuel pellet stove, then you will want to make sure it is at the optimum dryness. If your corn has too much moisture, it will cause a variety of problems including lighting, consistent flame and heat, smoke, and more. So, how […]
Corn Fuel: Corn, Pellet Stoves, & Ethanol
You hear a lot about ethanol, especially in the corn belt. Corn is one of America’s most abundant crops and holds unlimited potential for new and innovative uses. However, corn as fuel does not necessary equate to ethanol. Ethanol is a completely different type and form of corn fuel, and not the kind we refer […]
Pellet Stove or Fireplace Venting Demonstration: Part 2
If you missed part one of the venting demonstration, you can read/watch it here. If you have questions about buying and venting a new pellet stove, call us at 1-800-495-3196 If you’re going to be doing a vertical installation and going up through the roof and doing that on the outside of the house, there’s […]
Pellet Stove or Fireplace Venting Demonstration: Part 1
This is the written transcription of the video featuring pellet stove venting. If you have any questions, you should call us at 1-800-495-3196. The MagnuM and Country Flame product line is listed for all types of Type L pellet venting. There are several different manufacturers on the market producing several different types and kinds of […]
A Family Shares Their Decision to Buy Wood Pellets Instead of Corn this Winter
We want to share one of our customer’s stories with you. Their story addresses their decision to burn wood pellets versus corn at the current rate (2012-13) per bushel, and they are willing to share their experience with you. This family is in the Upper Midwest and owns a Magnum Countryside 3500P. Last summer when […]