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Hey you woodchucks, quit chucking my wood!
Well, I’ll be different than most answers on this one. I like the “feel” of wood heat… whether radiated or forced air, wood heat is just more comfortable to me. Any boiler, outdoor or indoor, makes heat that “feels” just like any other boiler heat… it don’t “feel” like wood heat. For that reason alone I wouldn’t have a wood fired boiler.
Personally, the last thing I’d want is an outdoor wood burner of any sort… I don’t care if it only needs to be done once or twice a day, I don’t want to go outside to feed the beast. When I’m loafin’ in the recliner, sippin’ a beer in my slippers and long-johns, I flat don’t want to but my boots and coat on to feed the fire… I prefer to just walk down the steps and toss a couple splits on (even naked I ain’t gonna’ get a chill, and I never need to set that beer down). I also understand (no personal experience) that outdoor wood boilers use a lot of wood compared to an indoor forced air wood furnace… although not necessarily a “deal breaker” for me, it would definitely be a huge part of the decision (especially if I didn’t have a good size woodlot on my property close to the firebox).
Just my take… nothin’ more.
I've been in a couple homes that had in floor or under floor radiant heat, they had that wood heat "feel". I agree that a boiler hooked to a heat exchanger in a forced air system, feels just like oil, gas, whatever.