Martha Wood Pellets

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Turbo-Quad

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Feb 3, 2010
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Illinois
I have never heard of these but I am somewhat green with pellets. Anyone used them?
 
I burned some of the brown bagged Marths and like them. Wish I could find some more around here!

Edit: To the OP. You should change the thread name to Marth(not Martha). You might get more replies.
 
They are made here in Wisconsin... the hardwoods in the brown bags are pretty poor... the heat is Ok but they have lots of ash.

The pine pellets are better. I burned a few bags this fall and they are OK... not the best but not bad IMHO...
 
I found some Marth softwood pellets last year at a big box store. They burned OK, but left quite a bit of sticky stuff on the hopper sides. Enough for me to pass on future purchases of them.













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I do not like them, and will not buy them in the future. The quality from bag to bag is not consistant, and the heat output isn't always the same. Lots of ash!
 
thz123 said:
I do not like them, and will not buy them in the future. The quality from bag to bag is not consistant, and the heat output isn't always the same. Lots of ash!

X2 :exclaim:
 
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