Those Main Woods Pellets...

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flamegrabber

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Apr 13, 2008
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Northshore, Ma.
They may be small and dirty up the stove with a lot of ash but they do burn hot.

I can tell. Major heat coming out of my Big E.

Noticable difference between them and the Lignetics Hardwood pellets.

Just gotta clean the stove and glass more often.

FG.
 
I have just the opposite, low heat.

Auger jammed tonight after just 1 hour.
 
Hey Rich,

I think my stove is more of a furnace than your model. More apt to burn crappy fuel.

Knock on wood.

But the glass on mine sure does get dirty.

I'd rather these Maine Woods pellets were bigger and burned cleaner but beggars can't be chosers. No other pellets could be had at this time.

Call the pellet dealer and tell them they ripped you off and you want to return 2 tons. Keep the one you're into now but bring the others back.

You can mix what you keep with a better brand just to consume them.

It'd be worth renting a truck to do so if you don't have one.

FG.


richkorn said:
I have just the opposite, low heat.

Auger jammed tonight after just 1 hour.
 
I'm working on it with the dealer I bought them from.

Yes, these crappers probably are acceptable for pellet furnaces or tossing in wood stoves.

Thanks.
 
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