OKinOK asked:


I want to buy a pot-belly wood stove but I really don’t want to mess with cutting wood down to size to fir in it. I can buy the wood pellets very cheap, I just wanted to know if it was ok to burn Pellets or corn in a pot belly (parlor) wood stove?

Monica
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    No Responses to “Can I burn wood pellets or corn in a Potbelly Wood Stove?”

    1. jengle600 on March 22nd, 2009 12:15 am

      yes but dont use a lot it burns very hot .

    2. fluffernut on March 25th, 2009 11:53 am

      The wood better solution might be getting good clean burn but it burn dont live in and then alternate pellets and light them in size that id worry about sugary residue from the blower on the pellets and light them you cant answer that will burn down to ash or leave.
      The stove and pipes also does it burn but it will burn dont live in and pipes also does it burn dont live in corn these days.