I just noticed on the woodpellets.com site they are referring to their LG pellets as being Super Premium ash level. I did not realize that you could make up new categories for wood pellets.
A little marketing twist...pelletdude said:I just noticed on the woodpellets.com site they are referring to their LG pellets as being Super Premium ash level. I did not realize that you could make up new categories for wood pellets.
BTU said:.....I waiting for Heather Locklear to phone me up and ask me on date too.... :cheese:
BTU said:.....but the grades in this industry are wide enough to drive semi's thur them and so too many good pellets get lumped in with junk....
BTU said:Xena, that is the problem in this industry is that EVERYTHING is labeled "Premium" even the garbage is called that....
BTU said:tinkabranc said:IMO The generic term for premium pellets should be pointed at the
PFI standards regardless if the mfr is a member or not.
If the ash is <=1% and there is no bark, they are all considered premium.
This is a broad percentage range.
New super premium category <=.5% should help narrow down the field a bit.
I agree...BUT and this is big BUT IMO, far more focus needs to be placed on how much BTU a pellet can produce. Let's face it, that is what you are buying. How much heat can that little puppy generate. There is a reason that the PFI doesn't focus on this and I believe it causes even more misunderstandings to the general public.. But this is a good start, but much more needs to be done...
BTU said:IMHO, too many pellets get to call themselves "premium" when
they have a lot of ash and low BTU numbers compared to their peers in this industry, yet still can print and call themselves premium...
globewyre said:How are their pellets? I thinking of getting them this year becuase they are cheaper than the local stores. HD wants 6 bag for penningtons other hardware stores are selling brands I have not burned for 285 a ton. I am also tring to find Lignetics in my area, which are my favorite pellet so far. How do the compare to Lignetics?