LOVE IT!! Holy cow.. This is so sweet. Pellets, non-electric (wow), attachable hot water bins, cook top space (!!) AND adjustable temp range. This is a dream!! Has this been EPA certified yet? I sure hope so cuz this was made just for this old gal.
We ended up with a wall-mount pellet stove that uses electricity (about 150-175 watts per hour) after passing on the Wiseway non-electric model due to a LONG wait (supply chain shortages). With a tiny home of 420 square feet, this would've been perfect had it been available back when we built it. Definitely will give it a hard look on our next project!
You bet. Thanks for looking. We are going to make a shelf for the Mini Me Pellet. The Caboose wood stove will not burn pellets. Thanks for looking and sorry for the confusion
@@Matthew21Roberts Hi there. Yes it has an a place to hook a 3" flex tube for outside combustion air. We also currently have the stove in testing for UL and EPA emissions for a primary heat source so that it can be put in a ton more installation applications. Check back with us in about a month and we may have heard results by then. Dusty
Do the same rules for let’s say a normal pellet stove apply to this with the exhaust pipe like can I just run the exhaust outside to a 45 going down or do I need to go all the way to my roof with this just curious i wanna put this in my garage but don’t want to run a bunch of pipe up the side of my house. It’s a awesome looking little stove btw.
You need to go up because it relies on natural draft. We are playing around with another model that is bigger that will have a motor option if people want to go through the wall and be done or no motor and go up with the pipe. Hoping for next year release on that model
I really want one but trying to sort out install spot, insurance, if I can run a pipe to basement for intake air, how hot do you need it b4 you can cook something on it, can its exhaust run under a window like a reg pellet stove is allowed...I'll call Mr Dusty/Rep on Monday but if you have any suggestions, I'm open. Thank you Sir
16 to 24 hours. It also depends on the type of pellets used. Hardwood pellets burn cooler and last longer. softwood burns little hotter. Also elevation and your chimney routing but generally those are good numbers
Would like so more videos close up on how everything works
LOVE IT!! Holy cow.. This is so sweet. Pellets, non-electric (wow), attachable hot water bins, cook top space (!!) AND adjustable temp range. This is a dream!! Has this been EPA certified yet? I sure hope so cuz this was made just for this old gal.
Yep. Just waiting for the certificate
@@dustyhenderson3126 I'll be calling for info on Mon. Thank you!
Gotta get me one of these for this winter.
We ended up with a wall-mount pellet stove that uses electricity (about 150-175 watts per hour) after passing on the Wiseway non-electric model due to a LONG wait (supply chain shortages). With a tiny home of 420 square feet, this would've been perfect had it been available back when we built it. Definitely will give it a hard look on our next project!
Thank you so much. Glad to help when you are ready again.
Do you have a link to the wall-mount unit you bought?
The wall mount is for the Caboose tiny wood stove
I was asking IanDenchasy about his wall-mount pellet stove. Don't want a converted wood stove without the auger or fan
You bet. Thanks for looking. We are going to make a shelf for the Mini Me Pellet. The Caboose wood stove will not burn pellets. Thanks for looking and sorry for the confusion
NICE VIDEO. I will be contacting you for our price list to get on board with you. Thanks for sharing this great stove. Peace
Thank you very much!! Talk soon. Dusty
Definitely my next purchase, anywhere close to releasing the video of how the hoppers work?
Yes and it is also heading to EPA and UL testing
@@dustyhenderson3126 I noticed in one of the pictures a tube coming out from the bottom. Does this have an exterior air intake? That would be amazing
@@Matthew21Roberts Hi there. Yes it has an a place to hook a 3" flex tube for outside combustion air. We also currently have the stove in testing for UL and EPA emissions for a primary heat source so that it can be put in a ton more installation applications. Check back with us in about a month and we may have heard results by then. Dusty
@@dustyhenderson3126 any possible ETA?
Do the same rules for let’s say a normal pellet stove apply to this with the exhaust pipe like can I just run the exhaust outside to a 45 going down or do I need to go all the way to my roof with this just curious i wanna put this in my garage but don’t want to run a bunch of pipe up the side of my house. It’s a awesome looking little stove btw.
You need to go up because it relies on natural draft. We are playing around with another model that is bigger that will have a motor option if people want to go through the wall and be done or no motor and go up with the pipe. Hoping for next year release on that model
thank you sir, very interested in this little stove.@@dustyhenderson3126
Luv my Mini Me‼️
Thanks Mike. Dusty
I really want one but trying to sort out install spot, insurance, if I can run a pipe to basement for intake air, how hot do you need it b4 you can cook something on it, can its exhaust run under a window like a reg pellet stove is allowed...I'll call Mr Dusty/Rep on Monday but if you have any suggestions, I'm open. Thank you Sir
What type of chimney will this call for 5” or 4”? Type A wood stove or type L pellet?
Class A insulated pipe 4"
Whats the price on these? I'm working on tiny house that will be around 300 sq ft
They are 899 picked up at the factory and 1099 shipped if you can't pick it up
You all should add a link to the product in the description of the video
Will do. I thought there was a link. I appreciate your help.
How long will 30Lbs last at mid damper ?
16 to 24 hours. It also depends on the type of pellets used. Hardwood pellets burn cooler and last longer. softwood burns little hotter. Also elevation and your chimney routing but generally those are good numbers
Will this pellet stove work in in a rv
Yes
use a fire gel
You sure can if you want.
Will you be getting ul certification on this stove?
Yes we are going to do UL and EPA
@@flameinnovation I'm thinking about turning a box truck into a tiny home and will definitely be keeping track of this 😊
you would do better if u charged a price people could afford rather then rip them off trying to get rich!