Pellet Pro Review

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DrCharles

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Feb 10, 2016
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Almont, MI
Pellet Pro pellets suck. After only 12 hr they produce a klinker the size of a quart mason jar. I believe this is because the bag contains a huge percentage of fines. When you load the hopper ths fines puff into the surrounding area.
Will avoid from now on.
 
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I burned 2 tons of Pro Pellets (from TSC) this season...got me through most of this mild Winter. In my experience, they burned hot, clean, no problems with them.
 
Pellet Pro pellets suck. After only 12 hr they produce a klinker the size of a quart mason jar. I believe this is because the bag contains a huge percentage of fines. When you load the hopper ths fines puff into the surrounding area.
Will avoid from now on.
I burned some PRO PELLETS last year and they were AWESOME...clean, low ash, excellent heat, minimal fines. They are out of MI. I've never heard of Pellet Pro pellets. The ones I had were in a white bag with a pic of a wood log at the top with Pro Pellet on it, the bag had green and white lettering. Just curious if we're comparing the same pellet?
 
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I burned some PRO PELLETS last year and they were AWESOME...clean, low ash, excellent heat, minimal fines. They are out of MI. I've never heard of Pellet Pro pellets. The ones I had were in a white bag with a pic of a wood log at the top with Pro Pellet on it, the bag had green and white lettering. Just curious if we're comparing the same pellet?
The Hardware Store has the Greenway At $259.00. Have not seen, pellet pro, pro pellet, power pellets, but if time runs short
you can do a lot worse, than the greens.
Good Luck
 
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I burned Pro Pellets last year (3 tons) and a little the year before (1 ton) and they were fine.
Ron
 
I burned some PRO PELLETS last year and they were AWESOME...clean, low ash, excellent heat, minimal fines. They are out of MI. I've never heard of Pellet Pro pellets. The ones I had were in a white bag with a pic of a wood log at the top with Pro Pellet on it, the bag had green and white lettering. Just curious if we're comparing the same pellet?

I tried maybe a dozen bags of these last winter, and was very impressed. Same experience and same pellets as you. I stocked up on them for this season and finally broke into them Christmas day.