AmenBut some are penny wise and pound foolish when it comes to pellets. Assuming that cheap will get you more bang out of your stove can backfire profusely. If you enjoy cleaning your stove daily, having clinkers the size of marbles, and minimal heat production due to such foul buildup that your stove can't breath, then buy the cheapest crud you can find. I'd personally rather purchase better pellets and have a good burning experience. I paid 300 per ton, and it burns HOTTER THAN HELL, and CLEAN AS A WHISTLE!