North American or Green Supreme

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Oink Oink

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Oct 9, 2011
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North East CT
I've been burning both over the last month and don't see much of a difference. Just wanted to see if anyone else has any thoughts on the 2.
 
Agree. Fairly equivalent.
 
will be trying the north American tonight, glad to hear there is not much of a difference, considering i bought 25 bags when they were on sale i really like the green supreme, low ash, good heat at least in my little stove. glad i picked up 2-1/2 tons of them during the summer.
 
Some of the Green Supremes are a bit longer.
 
The local TSC just switched from "Premium" (MWP) to North American. Not that I have the room for any more quite yet, But I was wondering about them. Maybe I'll try a few bags....
 
mepellet said:
Oink Oink said:
Some of the Green Supremes are a bit longer.

I noticed the same thing in 1 of my 4 bags so far.
It's a consistent difference. They burn about the same. But some of the Green Supremes are 2" long, while the North American are never over 1".
 
I would go with North American. I have never burned them, but what I like about them in this instance, is they ARE NOT NEWP's (Green Supreme Are!)
 
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