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I saw Menards had a truckload of these delivered. Does anyone know who manufactures these pellets for US Stove Co? If they’re made by a known manufacturer, I might try out a skid.
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That 's a joke. Menards is selling them now and thats where I saw them on skids. $5.33 a sack after 11% rebate. I know US Stove doesn't have a mill to produce these. Its just someone else bagging them and slapping the label on them.
Usually Menards is all Marth by me in Wi. If these are made by a good outfit I might try em out. They seem brand new to market. The only places on the web with a record of them are the site you linked to and Northern Tool.
well I am not impressed by their hype about the compressed logs nor am I warm and fuzzy about the cost. Then it is supplied by US Stove and almost all of their products are sourced from chi-com. US Stove is on the bottom of my list for any thing. I hope Menards is not replacing their current compressed blocks with these as those were reasonably priced or were last fall. I like to keep some of those around for times when I might not be able to access the wood lot due to weather or the results from same.
The product number for the US Stove Pellets is USHP-40. If I had to guess, I'd say maybe these pellets are made by Fiber Energy Products. They make another product with a similar name here:
Unfortunately that is what I get too. Sometimes they just keep it secret, or the code is new enough it doesn't go back all the way to the mfg. It was worth a try though.
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