Trying some Maximum's

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ChandlerR

Minister of Fire
Jan 28, 2009
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Hampton, NH
Home and Hearth in Hampton Falls, NH sells these and until this week, they've been sold out every time I wanted to try them. I stopped by on Monday and lo and behold, they were in stock so I picked up 8 bags. $5.95 a bag or $297 a ton.
They're made by LG Granules.

http://www.woodpelletreviews.com/reviews/wood-pellets/lg-maximum-hardwood-pellets.html

I just put a bag in the stove and I'll see how they burn. Anyone else used these?
 
After a day of burning these I can say that they are less ashy than the Vermont's I've been burning. According to my temp gauge the temp is a bit lower than the Vermont's, but only by a few degrees. Very clean pellet, very little ash. They are hardwoods. I think I'll stick with the Vermont's due to the extra heat.
 
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