When stacking your stash....

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What's the order? Good stuff separated? Good stuff strategically placed around bag 90 from the top? Bad stuff always on bottom? Good bag bad bag alternating to mix em as they say? Leanings stacks by brand?

Ill tell you this...my labels have to be all going the same direction and readable. Of I see one upside down bag in th pile I will loose sleep until its fixed.

Couple years ago my wife tossed another brand bag on top of a stacking run of clean fires and I swear my eye was twitching for week.
 
The stuff I'll use earliest in the burning season (shoulder season pellets) is on the pallet closest to the basement door, with the stuff for the cold next in line, and so on.
 
I don't have any bad pellets. What's the point it's like buying cheap paint it sucks.. And who likes to paint!
 
I don't like to paint to either but i do keep my bad paint seperated from my good paint.
 
Good pellets separated from the shoulders(never know when the cold snap might hit!). Neatly stacked and all the air is carefully pressed out(not telling ya how! :p) of the bags so I can stack to the max!
 
Good pellets separated from the shoulders(never know when the cold snap might hit!). Neatly stacked and all the air is carefully pressed out(not telling ya how! :p) of the bags so I can stack to the max!
I always thought that vacuum sealing the bags would be better for the integrity of the pellets...give the bag structure.
 
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