Anyone Heard Of These Pellets?

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Brooks43

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Jan 12, 2015
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Eastern Shore, MD
Picked up 10 bags Saturday seem to burn great. The only name on the bag is Bridgewell Renewable, they are soft wood, the bag is clear and the funny thing is the bags are 33lb, and 60 bags to a ton. Wondering if any one has come across them first time they been in my area, and cant not find anything online about them.
 
Picked up 10 bags Saturday seem to burn great. The only name on the bag is Bridgewell Renewable, they are soft wood, the bag is clear and the funny thing is the bags are 33lb, and 60 bags to a ton. Wondering if any one has come across them first time they been in my area, and cant not find anything online about them.
No info here and I have not found any softwood pellets yet. I have seen where others have mentioned 60 bags per skid here. Where are they made? Might have something to do with that and crossing borders. Softwood pellets are raved upon by many here so let them tell you all about it.

If they burn great and work for you then you may have answered your own question.
 
The bag does say Portland, OR. But its nice for me to find another option for pellets. My stove is a FS Hudson River Saranac, and it can be very picky, always use Hamers and these seem to be as good and a little less ash.
 
post a pic of the UPS label. Could be a rebagged brand..
 
image.jpg Check the code it comes up Bridgewell Renewable just like the only name one the bag. This is a pic of the bag I took before I left this morning
 
Picked up 10 bags Saturday seem to burn great. The only name on the bag is Bridgewell Renewable, they are soft wood, the bag is clear and the funny thing is the bags are 33lb, and 60 bags to a ton. Wondering if any one has come across them first time they been in my area, and cant not find anything online about them.

Go here: http://www.bridgewellresources.com/

Hover your mouse over Renewable Resources and click on Biomass.
 
How they burn so far?, could be some Douglas fir softies
 
Seem to burn great very hot with low ash, in my area the best u can find are Hamers but they aren't the easiest to get. The truck drivers don't want to bring them here because there is no back haul this time of year. Just hard to believe came across something that burns this good in my area, and can not find any info on them or know ones heard of them
 
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Some jerk at hearth and home in peekskill ny tryed selling me these for 10$ a bag saying they where okanagans. I declined cause im not dumb. there from europe or something.
 
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