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TheLin has a rating of 1 star from 2 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. TheLin ranks 120th among HVAC sites.

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Top Critical Review

“Don't buy”

chris z.
12/10/21

I purchased a new Thelin Parlour pellet stove, installed it per the factory specifications, and have now have burned less than one bag of pellets, in less than 8 hours run time. During that time, the auger has jammed three times. I am greatly disappointed, especially after waiting 3 months for this stove to be built and delivered. I am not new to pellet stoves, having owned another brand which ran perfectly for three years before I sold the home, and having just installed another brand stove in a shop, which has run flawlessly for the last 2 months. I also am adept at trouble shooting and maintenance of most mechanical, hydraulic and electrical equipment. Problem Solving is not new to me. In my experience, I have found that the "Lignetics" brand pellets are the cleanest burning and most efficient pellet product. I used Lignetics in my previous home, and I'm using Lignetics in my shop. I have had zero problems with Lignetics, and they were the first pellets I tried in this new Thelin stove. The auger jammed twice after only a very few hours running. So I purchased a different brand, "North Idaho", and shortly after the startup sequence was completed, the auger jammed again. That makes 3 jams after a total of about 1 bag of pellets (40lbs). In all three cases, the pellets were jammed in the auger mechanism; there were no foreign objects, there were no excess pellet fines, there no dirt or debris was found. In each of the three jams, I emptied the hopper, vacuumed the auger mechanism, and used a dental pick or similar tool to clean the jammed pellets, then restarted the stove, only to watch it happen again. I live in a small town in central Washington, and I have only found two brands of pellets available. If I need to get different pellets, I will have to go elsewhere to do so. According to research on the internet, auger jams are not uncommon, but they do not occur with the regularity that I have experienced. Three jams with less than 8 hours run time on a brand new $5000 stove is unreasonable. And if that wasn't enough, the company will not refund my money. I can return the unit, at my expense and under my packing and shipping responsibility, for a partial credit on another stove, which I do not want. If Thelin was to return the stove, or send a replacement, I would also be responsible for Return shipping costs. This is an extremely poor product, one that evidently requires a very specific brand/type/size of pellets, available from who knows where. I must add that the technical fella, Jeff, is one of the most helpful and knowledgeable factory reps I have ever dealt with, on any type of equipment, but he says "there's nothing wrong with the stove". Personally, it appears to me to be a poor auger design, or maybe something is bent, loose, out of alignment. The only way to find out would be for me to return the stove, under my full responsibility and at my cost, and pay premium fees for the factory to trouble shoot, repair, or replace the stove. In the meantime, winter has set in and the house is cold. Additionally, I have purchased and have stored, ready to go, 1-1/2 tons of pellets. I am more than disappointed. I am incensed. My wife wants the stove out of here, I am getting no helpful response from Thelin, I purchased a unit that does not even come close to operating as advertised, and I must incur additional charges to rectify the situation. I intend to turn this over to a lawyer, because it is unreasonable to pay premium prices for a product that won't run more than a few hours without repeatedly failing, while using standard pellet products commonly available and used successfully in other stoves. I am not happy with Thelin products, not impressed with their warranty and return program, and most certainly not interested in another of their products. There is a problem with the auger mechanism on this particular stove, and quite possibly it is a generic problem with their other models that utilize the same design. Worst of all, it's going to cost me time, money, and a cold house in the meantime while this escapade is sorted out. Thumbs down to Thelin.

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Thumbnail of user chrisz381
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1 helpful vote
December 10th, 2021

I purchased a new Thelin Parlour pellet stove, installed it per the factory specifications, and have now have burned less than one bag of pellets, in less than 8 hours run time. During that time, the auger has jammed three times. I am greatly disappointed, especially after waiting 3 months for this stove to be built and delivered.

I am not new to pellet stoves, having owned another brand which ran perfectly for three years before I sold the home, and having just installed another brand stove in a shop, which has run flawlessly for the last 2 months. I also am adept at trouble shooting and maintenance of most mechanical, hydraulic and electrical equipment. Problem
Solving is not new to me.

In my experience, I have found that the "Lignetics" brand pellets are the cleanest burning and most efficient pellet product. I used Lignetics in my previous home, and I'm using Lignetics in my shop. I have had zero problems with Lignetics, and they were the first pellets I tried in this new Thelin stove. The auger jammed twice after only a very few hours running. So I purchased a different brand, "North Idaho", and shortly after the startup sequence was completed, the auger jammed again. That makes 3 jams after a total of about 1 bag of pellets (40lbs). In all three cases, the pellets were jammed in the auger mechanism; there were no foreign objects, there were no excess pellet fines, there no dirt or debris was found.

In each of the three jams, I emptied the hopper, vacuumed the auger mechanism, and used a dental pick or similar tool to clean the jammed pellets, then restarted the stove, only to watch it happen again.

I live in a small town in central Washington, and I have only found two brands of pellets available. If I need to get different pellets, I will have to go elsewhere to do so.

According to research on the internet, auger jams are not uncommon, but they do not occur with the regularity that I have experienced. Three jams with less than 8 hours run time on a brand new $5000 stove is unreasonable.

And if that wasn't enough, the company will not refund my money. I can return the unit, at my expense and under my packing and shipping responsibility, for a partial credit on another stove, which I do not want. If Thelin was to return the stove, or send a replacement, I would also be responsible for
Return shipping costs.

This is an extremely poor product, one that evidently requires a very specific brand/type/size of pellets, available from who knows where. I must add that the technical fella, Jeff, is one of the most helpful and knowledgeable factory reps I have ever dealt with, on any type of equipment, but he says "there's nothing wrong with the stove". Personally, it appears to me to be a poor auger design, or maybe something is bent, loose, out of alignment. The only way to find out would be for me to return the stove, under my full responsibility and at my cost, and pay premium fees for the factory to trouble shoot, repair, or replace the stove. In the meantime, winter has set in and the house is cold. Additionally, I have purchased and have stored, ready to go, 1-1/2 tons of pellets.

I am more than disappointed. I am incensed. My wife wants the stove out of here, I am getting no helpful response from Thelin, I purchased a unit that does not even come close to operating as advertised, and I must incur additional charges to rectify the situation. I intend to turn this over to a lawyer, because it is unreasonable to pay premium prices for a product that won't run more than a few hours without repeatedly failing, while using standard pellet products commonly available and used successfully in other stoves.

I am not happy with Thelin products, not impressed with their warranty and return program, and most certainly not interested in another of their products. There is a problem with the auger mechanism on this particular stove, and quite possibly it is a generic problem with their other models that utilize the same design. Worst of all, it's going to cost me time, money, and a cold house in the meantime while this escapade is sorted out.

Thumbs down to Thelin.

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Thumbnail of user path71
10 reviews
17 helpful votes
January 2nd, 2017

We bought a Thelin Pellet Stove (Parlour 3000) from the factory outside of Carson City, Nevada. According to them it was a special order because we chose a certain color and trim that they offered. When we got it home we found that the surround was not on correctly and the safety button for the auger had to be engaged manually since the hopper top was too tight to slide over it. We were also having problems with the pellet feed channel not allowing pellets to feed evenly into the burn pot (a design flaw) and there were several other major design flaws causing problems. We took the stove back to the factory but the owner said there would be about a $1,200 restocking fee (the stove cost about $3,700). He also accused us of lying about a couple of things and insulted our intelligence. Also, the technical support consists of one person who doesn't seem to know that much and doesn't return phone calls. If you are interested in reading a more specific review of the stove and its flaws, please go to: http://www.pellet-stove-review.com/free-standing-pellet-stove/thelin-co-inc-parlour-3000-pellet-

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