You can burn pine cones in heaters like these small ceramic wood burning heaters.
Who doesn’t like a warm fire in their house? While we enjoy the heat, it’s sometimes inconvenient to get (or buy) wood, chop it up, store it, let it dry, move it in small bunches inside the house, before burning it. It means you need access to wood and transportation for it and a wood shed, and maybe a wheelbarrow.
There’s a couple versions of these wood stoves, and they’re made by a few companies. The one in the image up above is the “Freestanding Pellet Stove” by Vescovi.
Here is a gallery of their options (below). For more Vescovi information, find them in our Home Designers and Builders Directory.
These things cost around 600 and up, lots around 900, on Amazon. If you want more info on buying these pellet stoves, click here.