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Breckwell SP8500 Multi-Fuel Pellet Stove Repair and Replacement Parts Breckwell SP8500 Multi-Fuel Pellet Stove Repair and Replacement Parts

The Breckwell SP8500 Multi Fuel stove is capable of heating up to 3,000 sq. ft., while being able to utilize a variety of fuel types such as corn or wood pellets. This stove is designed to be used in conjunction with your furnace, and can be connected your home’s ductwork. Like all pellet stoves, the Breckwell SP8500 will need occasional maintenance and replacement of parts such as gaskets, igniters, switches, or warped burn pots. Pellet Stove Parts for Less has everything you need to keep this powerful pellet stove running smoothly.

Replacement Parts for Breckwell SP8500 Multi Fuel Stove


Featuring twin blowers and a 160lb hopper capacity, the Breckwell SP8500 is an excellent choice for anyone looking to heat their home with pellet heat. The flexibility of a multi-fuel stove gives this model and edge over the competition. Pellet Stove Parts for Less carries both OEM and aftermarket replacement parts for the Breckwell SP8500. Pellet Stove Parts for Less only carries high-quality aftermarket parts, so you can save money while ensuring that your pellet stove is well maintained. Some parts, such as gaskets, will need to be routinely replaced, so after-market parts can be a smart economical option that will save you thousands over the life of your pellet stove.


Corn Vs. Pellet Heat

The Breckwell SP8500 Multi Fuel Stove allows you to burn either pellets or corn. There are benefits to both types of fuel, and knowing more about their unique characteristics can help you make an informed choice.


Both corn and wood pellets put out around 80,000 BTU’s per hour, making them roughly even in terms of heating capacity. In areas where corn is abundant, it can be substantially less expensive than wood pellets, though this can vary based on that year’s crop and availability.


One of the drawbacks of heating with corn is storage, as it will need to be kept sealed in an airtight container to prevent contamination from rodents or insects. Corn can also leave a hard residue on burners with sugars in the corn burn, these are sometimes referred to as “clinkers”. This will require you to clean your stove more often to prevent buildup.


Wood pellets will produce less ash than corn, and do not have risk of creating “clinkers.” However, because of the manufacturing process required to make wood pellets, they are often more expensive than corn.


Both wood and corn are economically and environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional heating fuels, and with replacement parts from Pellet Stove Parts for less your Breckwell SP8500 can provide your home with safe, clean, inexpensive heat for years to come.