Bridgewell Renewable Pellets?

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Brooks43

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Jan 12, 2015
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Eastern Shore, MD
Found these at a local hardware store. Bags are clear and 33lbs bags, 60 bags to a ton. Thery are softwood seem to burn clean and hot. Cant find any info on the website, does say from Portland OR. Wondering if anybody has seen or heard of them.
 
What it's all about, trying different brands. Haven't heard of them so thanks for the info. I'll be looking to try a few bags if I run across them.
 
I bought a few bags, but the 40lb ones, although I did start my M55 on 10 33lb bags I got in Dover, DE when I picked up the stove.

They burn a bit quick, but hot, so I get to run the stove on a lower feed, seems to balance out.
 
Found these at a local hardware store. Bags are clear and 33lbs bags, 60 bags to a ton. Thery are softwood seem to burn clean and hot. Cant find any info on the website, does say from Portland OR. Wondering if anybody has seen or heard of them.
These are also sold in fourty pound bags, at Johnsons on Isabella St. Salisbury md $258
 
Answering my own question.
I have burnt 25 bags of the bridgewell pellets, and have found the temps to be the same on adv as

the sets on adv, but at a price of ash at double the sets.
So if you have a large ash box, you could do alot worse than the bridgewells.
I have an insert with a small area for ash. So the less
ash, the better for the inserts owners.
Good Luck
 
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