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  1. kh395269 New Member

    joined: Mar 27, 2008
    89 posts
    CT
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  2. kilarney New Member

    joined: Mar 1, 2008
    168 posts
    Vermont
    I'm partial to Cubex. I just recently tried them out, and I was amazed at how little sawdust there was. Although, I suspect the New England Pellets are pretty much as good for quite a bit cheaper. I'd be torn between the two.
  3. buildingmaint Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2007
    459 posts
    Oil City PA
    I have burned Hammer for the last three years [ Hammer in an Agway bag ] . I have had no problems with them , other then they do clink up the pot occasionally. Lots of ash IMO , but since I have used no other I have nothing to compare to .
  4. mrmichaeljmoore Member

    joined: Nov 17, 2007
    93 posts
    CT
    I've used Dry Creek for the last 5 years in my Whitfield Profile 20.
    They are great.
    But I have nothing else to compare them to...that's the only brand I have ever used.
  5. jchick New Member

    joined: May 10, 2008
    15 posts
    planville,ma
    just ordered that hammer hot ones in mass for 229 at ton, with a delivery charge of 50 dollars for all three tons.
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