Allegheny Pellets

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magsf11

Feeling the Heat
Jan 31, 2009
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buffalo ny
would like to have some feed back on Allegheny Pellets. I never used them I was wondering what people thaught of them.
 
"Most" pellets leave the mill in A-1 condition until they are stored outside. Humidity, condensation, rain, and other environmental conditions start to harm the density at that point. The pellet will then start to break down and this is one of the things that causes pellets to fall apart and cause a bad burn, leaving soot on the glass and in the stove and heavy smoke.


Eric
 
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