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I live in Eastern Pa and I am new to burning pellets. It seems only the stove shops with prices at 300 to 330/ton. or the big box stores that have inferior pellets for 250/275/ton are all I have found
I am a noob to pellet stove "learning". I'm just in the research phase, but from what I have read on this site those are good pellets. Do some searches and I think you will find the same.
I would also like to hear where you found them. One of my concerns is the ability to find good pellets in this area.
IMO, that's an OK (not great) price for the Ligs, IF they're the all hardwood or all softwood versions....haven't heard good things about the new "blend" in the blue lettered bag.
I think the Hamer price is high for this time of year too.
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