Presto Logs

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chriscarl

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Sep 27, 2013
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Poughquag,NY
I've been burning Presto Logs since I fired up both of my stoves this year. So far nice heat but even more impressive was the low ash and its very fine consistency. I have 2 tons of these and 3 tons of Energex. Hopefully the rest of them will be like this too.
 
Burning well here also, but not as much heat as last year's batch. Last year's were very dark color - almost black - while this year's are normal tan of most pellets. Checked with IR gun over weekend and while tough to replicate settings seemed about 30-40 degrees cooler output off exchanger at same settings compared to last year's batch, which rivaled Hamer's. For price, though, still a good deal. Agree ash is reasonable and good consistency. Bought four tons and have used about 1/2 ton in two stoves thus far. Two tons Hamer's on hand for the really cold weather.
 
I like this years Prestos better than my Green Teams. Let the bashing begin!!
 
Burning well here also, but not as much heat as last year's batch. Last year's were very dark color - almost black - while this year's are normal tan of most pellets. Checked with IR gun over weekend and while tough to replicate settings seemed about 30-40 degrees cooler output off exchanger at same settings compared to last year's batch, which rivaled Hamer's. For price, though, still a good deal. Agree ash is reasonable and good consistency. Bought four tons and have used about 1/2 ton in two stoves thus far. Two tons Hamer's on hand for the really cold weather.
Roger on the color and heat throw but still good and ash very low. Lignetics beats everything I've purchased at big box stores and most stove sellers. Price more than competitive.
 
aren't Prestos made by Lignetics ?
 
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I burned some Prestologs and some Barefoot. The Prestologs produced only a fraction of the ash of the Barefoot. The heat was good also.
 
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