Sorry everyone for the lengthy gap between posts. As many Americans, I fell victim to the holiday season.....

On another note I wanted to discuss an issue many American's have found themselves seeking a solution for. That issue is heating your home at an affordable, efficient, and convenient way.

I present the flex-fuel pellet furnace. It takes any form of pellet fuel ( wood, wheat, leaves, etc. etc. ) and functions as a normal furnace does. These furnaces are compatible with forced hot air heaters (common in mobile homes) and forced hot-water heating systems (as found in most homes in the form of radiator base boards).

Many of these units have large hoppers which can be filled with enough pellets to last for a week or more before needing to be refilled. Pellets can be purchased by the ton at local stores at a fraction of the heating cost of typical oil and other fossil fuel heat sources.

Whats the best part? For a decent investment you can purchase the equipment to make your own pellets from yard debris such as leaves or grass clippings. Save your saw dust from the workshop, and all your cardboard and paper recyclables and make pellets out of those too.

The savings potential is limitless. With a little effort you could make enough pellets during the year to heat your home for free the entire winter!. I'll be looking into installing one of these in my own mobile home in the near future. I'll be sure to give the product I end up purchasing a thorough review for my readers.



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    J. Bidwell is an average middle aged, middle classed man. This is an on going record of his venture to living sustainably while still maintaining the American Way of Living.

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