We burned up all of our free wood around here last year & I am tired of cutting, chopping, stacking it. My wife is tired of the mess-bark, small pieces & ash. Plus she has trouble regulating the heat.
We've had pellet stoves in the past & enjoy the controlled heat, simple operation & efficient heat they put out.
The only issue was finding a unit that fit in the big fireplace & still be able to add pellets. Could have gotten an insert which is built for that but then would need to fabricate the covering because none are big enough for this opening. Plus inserts are a lot more $$. Found a nice 20 year old St Croix that is just low enough to open the pellet door but not quite enough. It's been re-furbished & should be a good unit.
Now to make some kind of pellet chute. I think I'll make a chute out of a new aluminum scoop shovel by cutting most of the handle off & making hook tabs on the end to hook it to the box when needed to add pellets.
I sold the wood burner for $200 more than we bought it for 2 years ago so that was great.
Old wood burner:
St Croix:
Pellet hatch door: