Turman Pellets, has anyone used them?

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valentine92

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Mar 31, 2008
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Lehigh Valley, PA
Cozy barn also has Turman pellets in stock has anyone ever used them? I forgot to ask the price. Treecycle pellets are still $225 a ton if you pick them up yourself.
 
I been burning Turmans for 2 years.. they seem to be a hard wood.. burn very clean with little white ash. I get no clinkers with these pellets. I have a Castile and a Santa fe and the Turmans burn great in both!!
 
valentine92 said:
Cozy barn also has Turman pellets in stock has anyone ever used them? I forgot to ask the price. Treecycle pellets are still $225 a ton if you pick them up yourself.

I called Cozy yesterday, they said Turman's are $250 a ton.
 
$250 a ton is a good price for Turmans. I burned them this past season and loved them. They were my best pellet. Bought a ton again for this winter of 09. They burned very clean in my Harman Advance. I bought some O'malleys to try for the upcoming season also, but I bet the Turmans will probably out perform them in quality.

Some folks have complained that their Turmans were very long but I had no problems in my bottom feed auger system.
 
My cousin has been burning them for 2 yrs and really likes them. I just bought 4 ton.
 
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