About To Buy Following Pellets Unless Convinced Otherwise.....

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bdaoust

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I think I'm going to order the CleanFire Pacifics (3 ton) unless I'm convinced otherwise.

I was going to do the LGs, but I know the CleanFires work well for me and unfortunately, I can't find a bag of LG locally to try.

I figured to buy early to use savings to offset delivery costs.
 

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I think I'm going to order the CleanFire Pacifics (3 ton) unless I'm convinced otherwise.

I was going to do the LGs, but I know the CleanFires work well for me and unfortunately, I can't find a bag of LG locally to try.

I figured to buy early to use savings to offset delivery costs.
I bought a dozen bags of the LG Granules and I thought they were the best pellet I've burned.I haven't tried the Pacifics yet but I bet they are as good or better.
 
Lg's, save yourself $30.
 
I'd stick with what you know works, JIC! I liked both pellets, Both are hot /clean softies. Very shuttle differences between them.

If your willing to risk it a little, You could try a mixed order. A ton of LG's so you can get a feel for them and 2 tons of the CF pac's to fall back on? If there's an issue with the stove not liking the LG's you can always mix them with the CF's.
 
You are burning them in a Harman aka Honey Badger it don't give a chit.:cool:, other than that rant I would go with jt's advice==c
 
Mixing them is a great idea! Thank you guys!

-Brian
 
I burned both this winter. You cant go wrong with either pellet. I just ordered 3 tons of LGs from woodpellets.com.
 
I burned both this winter. You cant go wrong with either pellet. I just ordered 3 tons of LGs from woodpellets.com.

Where in S. Maine are you? For future purchases, Berniers in Sanford has them for $250 a ton.
 
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