Hi All,
I was at my local pellet stove dealer a couple of days ago to order my pellets for this year ( my usual, 4 tons of okies) and I saw they are carrying vermont wood pellets.
I asked about them and was told alot of people are liking them better than okies.
this kind of surprised me, but they gave me a bag to try and told me I could swap my order if I liked them better.
We had a cold front come thru so I gave my stove a good cleaning and just finished burning the vermonts.
Now I have to say this yrs okies didn't seem quite as good as usual. I got a lot of ash and a LOT of carbon build up in the burn pot using them.
The vermonts seem to have less ash and NO carbon build up, but I only burned the one bag, and I don't see using the stove much more this year.
So now I'm kind of torn between the two.
Both are the same $$$, I'm almost thinking of getting a couple of tons of each.
I guess what I'm asking is , does anyone have any thoughts on which way I should go, or experience between the two?
My stove is a Harman P68
Thanks
Jim
I was at my local pellet stove dealer a couple of days ago to order my pellets for this year ( my usual, 4 tons of okies) and I saw they are carrying vermont wood pellets.
I asked about them and was told alot of people are liking them better than okies.
this kind of surprised me, but they gave me a bag to try and told me I could swap my order if I liked them better.
We had a cold front come thru so I gave my stove a good cleaning and just finished burning the vermonts.
Now I have to say this yrs okies didn't seem quite as good as usual. I got a lot of ash and a LOT of carbon build up in the burn pot using them.
The vermonts seem to have less ash and NO carbon build up, but I only burned the one bag, and I don't see using the stove much more this year.
So now I'm kind of torn between the two.
Both are the same $$$, I'm almost thinking of getting a couple of tons of each.
I guess what I'm asking is , does anyone have any thoughts on which way I should go, or experience between the two?
My stove is a Harman P68
Thanks
Jim