dragon mountain pellets.

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gottahavvitt

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Oct 2, 2009
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western ma
OK I have tried just about every pellet available in my area and have come to the conclusion that , as far as my stove is concerned (Englander Evo ) Dragon mountain is by far the best pellet I can get my hands on.
I could not believe the heat and the lack of ash.
Any other opinions?
Oh yeah the best part is they are only 3 miles away to the dealer.
Joe
 
I am SURE BTU will chime in here, BUT, try the Okanagan's as well.........in case you cant get the Dragon Mountains....and yes, they ARE a good pellet
 
Lousyweather said:
I am SURE BTU will chime in here, BUT, try the Okanagan's as well.........in case you cant get the Dragon Mountains....and yes, they ARE a good pellet

I have tried the Okies and found that the Dragon Mountain works best in my stove.
The salesperson told me they are both made by Okanagan.
 
with out a doubt. They are a awesome pellet, Glad to hear other people trying them. The heat says it all. And very little ash
 
Hello !!!!!
 
I've burned quite a few bags of the DM pellets and can't really comment on performance as the stove has been run on low probably 98% of the time so far this season. Is winter ever coming? But on low I'm getting creosote and very "grainy", not ashy residue. And my glass has been awful. I really hope it gets cold soon so I can crank the stove up and see what happens.
j
 
StrangeRanger said:
I've burned quite a few bags of the DM pellets and can't really comment on performance as the stove has been run on low probably 98% of the time so far this season. Is winter ever coming? But on low I'm getting creosote and very "grainy", not ashy residue. And my glass has been awful. I really hope it gets cold soon so I can crank the stove up and see what happens.
j

I have some Dragon Mountains I'm waiting to burn, but after today, around 70 degrees, I would be very happy if I never needed pellets again. Wishful thinking of course.

Hey Algore if you're right about climate change, (oh wait today we can call it Global Warming), I'm with you!
 
davevassar said:
Anyone know where I could find some Dragon Mountain pellets in Central Mass/Northern RI?

BTU told me that Rogers Farm Supply in Millbury had at least some earlier this season (like early November). You could give them a call.
 
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