Fireside Ultra?

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Interesting how certain pellets suck in certain stoves and do great in others...
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helps others to post the type of stove your burning in..
Welcome to the Forum..

Thought I had entered my stove in the signature, thanks for pointing that out. It's listed in the sig now.
 
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I like the FSU's - glad I bought 3+ tons as they've been trouble free.
 
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Interesting how certain pellets suck in certain stoves and do great in others...
btw:
helps others to post the type of stove your burning in..
Welcome to the Forum..
I've burned Pennington, Energex,Corinth, New England Wood Pellets from Jaffery, Stove Chow, and Lignetics. Both of my stoves in the U.S. like the FSU better. It could be the demand I am putting on them because of the use of two stoves to heat rather than trying to heat with one stove. I haven't tried the so called "Ultra Premium" brands because I am way too cheap to pay over FSU price for my bread and butter pellets.
 
Add me to the list of happy FSU users. Hardly any dust in the bag, decent heat, no clinkers whatsoever, fairly low ash, minimal carbon buildup in the pot, and practically zero carbon on the glass. What more could one ask for in a low priced pellet? (For the record, these results are from a stove that runs on a thermostat and so goes from high burn periods to minimal maintenance burns often).
 
burning my first bag of firesides for this year right now, better heat and less ash than the north americans and stove chow I had been burning
 
Here is a pick of one of the clinkers I got out of my Harman p43 using ultras. They burn hot but the ash is hard as rocks. It's prob the size of a small marble.
 

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