Have leftover ton of pellets from last season, stored in barn and covered. Still decent to use this heating season?
stillersnut said:Have leftover ton of pellets from last season, stored in barn and covered. Still decent to use this heating season?
cncpro said:OK so all kidding aside...
We know pretty well that pellets properly stored can easily last through 1 year of storage.
Has anybody ever burned pellets stored for 2 years ? 3 years ? 10 years ?
Any noticeable difference ?
You'll never get to be a pellet pig with that kind of attitude.Mark Fellows said:Burn em and find out. Try to buy only what you need, and don't waste a ton of pellets.
daydreamer said:You'll never get to be a pellet pig with that kind of attitude.Mark Fellows said:Burn em and find out. Try to buy only what you need, and don't waste a ton of pellets.
stillersnut said:Just for your info, I did not purchase extra pellets, only to keep a natural resource away from you. However, it is a left over resource from a prior mild winter that I intend to use this heating season, and was simply inquiring about the storage life of this natural resource.
Driz said:I have never had any trouble with leftover pellets or corn other than a couple small holes drilled in a bag by a curious mouse. Mice seem more prone to eat pellets than corn by my experience, go figure.