Green Supreme pellets

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sawdust1

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Nov 9, 2008
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Western MA
Home depot has them for $249.00 a ton or $219.00 a ton buying six tons. Looking to get these any thoughts on them? Good or bad
 
I use them I think they are fine. I put a long vacuum hose of my ash vac over the opening of hopper when I add pellets. It help keep the dust down. I usually buy a ton at a time from the big box stores so I grab whatever they carry.
 
They are your typical box store pellet, The northestern blend burned the best for me.
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I use them I think they are fine. I put a long vacuum hose of my ash vac over the opening of hopper when I add pellets. It help keep the dust down. I usually buy a ton at a time from the big box stores so I grab whatever they carry.
like the " hose" thing u mentioned...
wife complains that her once White blinds near the stove are now beige...LOL..[pixs is 5 yrs old]
 

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like the " hose" thing u mentioned...
wife complains that her once White blinds near the stove are now beige...LOL..[pixs is 5 yrs old]
I use my stoves hopper’s thin cables that hold it open to hold the vacuum hose. Luckily it’s a perfect fit. I did have to buy my ash vac’s (powersmith) long hose from amazon though.