Dry Creek pellets.

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Tonyray

Minister of Fire
7.00 a bag on Craigslist.....
wouldn't give u 70 cents for them...
burned 1 bag last year and was horrible..
think I bought the bag at Agway maybe..
 
They seem to work okay in my boiler. It's not due to be cleaned yet, but I looked inside, and it seems to be okay. I don't think I've burned a third of a ton yet though, since I'm still using my wood insert. I bought 4 tons from my local hardware store.
 
At Flemington Lowes, I just found some Timber Heat (Dry Creek= Biomaxx Energy, Pittsford NY), white bag, that have much less ash than the Chows.
 
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At Flemington Lowes, I just found some Hardwood Heat (Dry Creek= Biomaxx Energy, Pittsford NY), white bag, that have much less ash than the Chows.

Biomaxx also makes the Pure Fires being sold at TSC stores around here.

I live just a short drive from Pittsford. I should call and see if they'll give me a tour!
 
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