Easy blaze or new englanders

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Davew37529

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Nov 20, 2017
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Macungie, PA
Morning everyone I have been burning easy blaze for 2 weeks I can get easy blaze by the ton or new englanders? Haven’t burned the new englanders anybody have a choice on these two pellets. I have a ravelli rv80 and the easy blaze burn great very low ash and good heat. The price difference between the two choices is only 10 a ton.
 
If the easy blaze are working good I would stick with them, the New Englands are a hardwood and will probably have more of a clinker, not a big deal to hit the burnpot once a day with a scraper but you probably don't have to do that with the easy blaze.
 
I don’t have to stir the pot but i usually do any way to make sure. The first few bags I burned I was getting some clinkers but the stove has been burning great lately. Love that I don’t hear the heat pump kicking in. Best investment I made this year..
 
My Ravelli Francesca loves the softwood pellets. I use Inferno Gold which is made by Easy Blaze. Great pellets. Unfortunately my local Big Y is out and I don't think they will be getting more in. I'm good for this winter but was hoping to stock up in the spring when they typically discount the price.