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  1. bigbird New Member

    joined: Jul 24, 2008
    12 posts
    northeast PA
    Has anyone ever burned this brand pellets ? Your thoughts of the product? I will be using them in a p68.
    I had bought them back in May before thing got so crazy. Paid 189.00 per ton
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  2. JustWood Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 14, 2007
    3,185 posts
    Arrow Bridge,NY
    I was at their facility about 2 months ago and their mix of wood is predominately Oak,Beech,Maple,and Ash. Should make for some high BTU pellets.
  3. MSmith66 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 5, 2008
    311 posts
    Central NY
    Burned them all last year, very good pellet. Had no problems at all.
  4. bigbird New Member

    joined: Jul 24, 2008
    12 posts
    northeast PA
    Thanks for the info.

    I am located near the PA / NY border. Went to Kitchen Hearth and Stove in Binghamton NY. This was there main brand aval.
    Very nice people to deal with.
  5. deedee New Member

    joined: Jul 26, 2008
    1 posts
    northeast PA
    I am in Northeast pa near the border. ordered 3 tons from them. Should be here this week.
  6. freebird77 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jul 4, 2007
    280 posts
    BIGBIRD Im on the boarder also, hallstead pa. I bought my stove there last year, p61, and this year got my pellets from them. Last years supply from them were softwood, so Ill have to see how the Pa pellets differ, if at all.
    Where abouts to you live?
  7. rayttt Member

    joined: Jan 11, 2008
    157 posts
    poconos pa
    how do you order pellets from them? I live in ne pa also (stroudsburg) and would like to try these pellets also.
  8. bigbird New Member

    joined: Jul 24, 2008
    12 posts
    northeast PA
    I am in New Milford.

    I stopped in order mine. But i think they will take order over the ph.
  9. wil lanfear Feeling the Heat

    joined: May 10, 2008
    400 posts
    vermont
    I've been burning PA pellets since March in my PB 105 boiler, yes, it is still being used for DHW. I like the PA pellets, got 12 ton stored in my pellet shed for the winter heating needs. I also like the cost per ton that I payed in April for them, $199.00 per ton.
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