Greene team

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oldmountvernon

Minister of Fire
Oct 27, 2011
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Are they considered a " shoulder pellet " ? I havent used them but i have green supremes which are good but i was wanting a hotter burning pellet so looking for opinions on greene team
 
Really your best bet is to try some yourself and see.
I have both those brands here and in my stove
the Greene Team doesn't perform like a "shoulder" pellet.
I was pleasantly surprised and happy to find this out.
My t stat consistently reads a couple degrees higher
with them over the Green Supremes. So for all intents
and purposes the GS is the shoulder pellet for me. The down side
is that the GT's I have at least, leave a boatload of ash behind.
I bought them back in March/April from Lowes.
Again this is my experience of how they burn in my St Croix
and your experience or the next persons might be the exact opposite.
 
oldmountvernon said:
Are they considered a " shoulder pellet " ? I havent used them but i have green supremes which are good but i was wanting a hotter burning pellet so looking for opinions on greene team

I have not used Greene Team yet, but would like to try them.
I agree with Xena, that 'your' stove will tell the tale.

I just tried the Green Supreme this week and also find them to be a 'medium run' pellet.
Again, just what I see in my stove.
 
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