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Pologuy9906

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Aug 19, 2013
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Connecticut
Trying to figure what the best brands of pellets are out in ct. Thx
 
I would recommend seeing what is available around you then looking for reviews. Even then youre gonna get mixed answers. Different stoves burn different pellets differently. Only thing you can really do is try some different types and find what works best for you.
 
I would recommend seeing what is available around you then looking for reviews. Even then youre gonna get mixed answers. Different stoves burn different pellets differently. Only thing you can really do is try some different types and find what works best for you.

What he said.
 
Don't you have a pellet boiler? You may want to look for bulk delivery if so. Other than that, see what is still available, as stock changes daily.
 
if you haven't bought yet at this point, there's no point comparing what's best... buy whatever is left, because there's basically nothing any more anywhere.
 
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