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They are for sale in the local supermarket, Barre Foods. I believe they are available in other places but this is where I saw them.
I guess I should try a few bags.
Well, I tried a couple of bags of Burn pellets and they aren't terrible.
The pellets seem less dense than most I've burned and the heat was fair but not being that cold really hard to tell.
Ash was average and no clinker problem in the burn pot.
Given a choice I'd burn something else.
I was "given" a bag to try a few weeks ago. And the heat wasnt bad but got a good size solid clinker out of the burn pot. South Shore wood pellets is selling them. Theyre made in New Hampshire, but the companys name on the bag is an outfit in Waltham Mass.
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