FutureFuel Pellets from Home Defect?

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Smudge88

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Sep 24, 2008
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Cedar Knolls, N.J.
Has anyone burned them? Just bought 20 bags in North Jersey...Had 3 tons of Agway in the garage...between me tand the GF's stoves we've burn a ton and a 1/2 already...and being a pellet pig...and Agway is out for the season...picked up a trial batch...at 5.98 a bag...
 
I don't think this counts as "burned them" but I bought one bag from HD just to try and they burned good and hot but were a bit ashey. Would I buy a ton of them after burning one bag..... probably....if I didn't find anything else to burn. Just my $.02.
 
burned a couple bags a few weeks ago, burned pretty god, heat was fine , ash a bit high but fluffy. had to knock back the LFF on my stove a notch as they were quite small mostly 1/2 inch long, overall i was satisfied with them and would use them again
 
I bought a ton about a month ago for 5.98/bag which seems to be the lowest price in ct, at least at the time I was looking & nobody else had any pellets to sell at all, so it was a choice of buy these or freeze.

They burn ok but seem a bit more ashy than some others i had bought in the past.. I have to clean out the stove every 3 bags burnt.

oink oink, youall!!!
 
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