Tractor Supply Pellets

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Depending on where you live they use different distributors. Down load the app iGepir on your phone. Scan the upc and it will tell you who is putting the pellets in those TS bags.
 
I used an online website to decode the upc. Here in NE OH they are lignetics. 3.39/bag!
 
I used an online website to decode the upc. Here in NE OH they are lignetics. 3.39/bag!
Wow thats cheap!!, over $5 here, picked up 6 bags to try, scanned the upc and says there Currans
 
Wow thats cheap!!, over $5 here, picked up 6 bags to try, scanned the upc and says there Currans

Over $5 here, because here is CT, the land of plenty. Everything is more expensive here in CT. It is the price we pay to live in the lap of luxury. :)
 
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I just left the Tractor Supply in Ipswich MA. Wanted to buy a few bags for comparison as I'm not thrilled with the Spruce Pointe I got. Bought five bags of Fireside Ultras at Home Depot and wanted to do a comparison to see if it's the stove or the pellets.

Was going to buy a few of the Tractor Supply branded white bags with blue lettering but notices one bag was ripped open and there was a lot of sawdust. After inspecting a bunch of the bags there were many that had hard clumps in the corners. I'm a relative newbie to burning pellets but this was obviously no bueno.

I'm surprised they left them out front knowing people would be buying them to bring home.

Anyway they were $5.29/bag

I intended to buy some to compare but was turned off by knowing they were willing to sell these damaged bags. When I mentioned it to the cashier he just shrugged his shoulders. I told him I'd gave hated to have bought a whole ton or more if them to find so many damaged bags.

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I go back and forth between TSC ( Maine Wood) and FSU. They produce similar results, both ashy when the volume goes up but I think TCS is more so on ash but good hot pellets. In those single numbers and -0 numbers we just went through, I used two bags a day and had to dump the ash pan once a week on the P61. For those not familiar with a P61 that's a lot of ash because with decent pellets in terms of ash it's once a month.

Spruce Pointes should beat out both of those brands by a little bit but around here not worth the cost of admission. They want a fortune for those things around here, they aren't that good and I know how to dump my ash pan more often.. Spruce Pointe should be hot though.
 
I use the only pellets available in south east North Carolina; Tractor Supply's. The bag claims a hardwood blend and the pellets are of two different shades of wood. Lots of fines and ash. I can't figure out who makes them. The UPC scan (749394107802) resolves to Tractor Supply Co. Even though there are 2 pellet mills within 100 miles of where I live; Enviva Sampson, Nature's Earth Pellets, TS is the only retailer selling pellets in my area.
 
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Incidentally, there are at least two iterations of FSU pellets that show up around here. There are darker ones that show up periodically and they do not have that kind of pine smell that the other iteration has. The darker ones also have a dark ash. To me and I've burned enough to realize this now, the ones that have that pine sort of smell and look lighter in color both burn hotter and cleaner than the other. I have those right now and they are doing a good job, half the ash of TSC pellets and as good on heat.
 
Spruce Pointes should beat out both of those brands by a little bit
but around here not worth the cost of admission.
They want a fortune for those

Must depend on your dealer and or location...
They were cheaper than any of the box stores here....
And IMO, a lot better...
;)

Dan
 
Must depend on your dealer and or location...
They were cheaper than any of the box stores here....
And IMO, a lot better...
;)

Dan
It's the Ace Hardware store here who carries these. Box store pellets here are $5.19ish depending on the store. Back in the pellet crunch when pellet prices went nuts and hard to find that year ( 3 or 4 years back) Ace never rolled back their price from that years high, least not last I knew. I called them up last year because they do have free delivery in town but they still wanted $7.49 a bag whether you bought one bag or a ton, picked them up or had them delivered. Thats OK Aubuchon hardware wants $6,79 a bag for Green Supreme but they come in line on the ton price.

Spruce Pointe are a very decent pellet but FSU are pretty decent too and $2+ less money.
 
Dry creek have been Horrible here this year. my quad will eat just about anything but 6 bags of dry creek and the pot was a mess along with the glass right after a clean out.
 
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I just bought 8 bags from Tractor Supply(to test em) which was the usual white bag with blue lettering. I have been burning Appalachian Pellets from Agway and those pellets burn so hot that I have to open two windows in the living room to keep the stove temp at 90 degrees, other wise it climbs into the triple digits! These TSC pellets are no where near the quality of Appalachian. There are alot of crumbs, dust, and small pieces in the bags. I been burning them all night and the highest the stove got was 85 and both windows are closed. The rest of the house is not that warm. There is also 3 days worth of ash in just one night with these pellets. Now I see why they are $3-something a bag. They should take the "Premium" off that bag cuz they are nothing like Premium pellets.

Bleh.....I am going back to the $5.19 bags of Appalachian.
 
Now I see why they are $3-something a bag. They should take the "Premium" off that bag cuz they are nothing like Premium pellets.

Still $5.00 a bag by me...To be honest, so far nothing better close by without having to drive over 30 minutes..
 
I’ll 2nd that on the spruce point. Not impressed. I have an xxv and an advance and the do not burn well in either stove. I’ve recently tried TSC Pellets which are Maine woods and natures own from Lowe’s which I believe to be chows and both were far superior to the SP.
 
Still $5.00 a bag by me...To be honest, so far nothing better close by without having to drive over 30 minutes..
You east coast pellet heads need to get together a come to the Midwest to buy your pellets. 150 a ton for somerset white oak pellets. They burn clean and hot too.
 
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You east coast pellet heads need to get together a come to the Midwest to buy your pellets. 150 a ton for somerset white oak pellets. They burn clean and hot too.
Some folks out this way get together and buy a truck load of something decent from another area. Both Lowes and HD and also TSC are 5.18 a bag out here and we think that is pretty good. I think recently the ton price was $249 ( $4.98 a bag), actually all winter. For the little difference in price I let them store them and just pick up as I need them. I've never been involved in one of these truck load deals but not sure I'd want to deal with the inventory anyway.
 
pellets burn so hot that I have to open two windows in the living room to keep the stove temp at 90 degrees, other wise it climbs into the triple digits!
Only seen those kinda temps with a woodstove in the basement, you know theres different heat settings on your stove right? not just HIGH