Its 115 here in Tucson. Do those things cool too?
They sure do when the power goes out in the winter and the little blowers and feed augers quit working !.......:o)
I have had a wood stove , small one with a glass faced door in my home everywhere I was stationed (even there off speedway at DM) as a backup for HVAC or too augment the HVAC.
We keep about 6 face cords of hickory stored and ready these days .
One of the stoves that gets used alot around here are the ones that burn dry feed corn. Same principal as the pellet stoves yet they are ......corny !
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I suspect a refrigerator could be assisted with the pellet heat. I doubt there would be enough gain to make it worth the expense however.
All we get to do is sweat here in the SE. At least you have a “dry heat”!(I’m just kidding!) I have dealt with dry heat and would rather have 92F and 80% humidity any day.