Never seen them or heard of them but just picked up 21 bags.anyone ever burn them, I have some TSC brand and and stove chow and cheat rivers to burn up before i break inro the greenways
I have been using them this year for the first time. Was very surprised at the heat I get out of them. I think they are better than Somersets!Never seen them or heard of them but just picked up 21 bags.anyone ever burn them, I have some TSC brand and and stove chow and cheat rivers to burn up before i break inro the greenways
This year they are 'premium oak' and they still have plenty of heat but, for the first time, I am seeing small crusty buildup in the pot after one day of running.
Yep, I would describe the ash that gets blown out of the pot as gritty. It LOOKS like sandblast medium. Now there's an interesting thought. Has anyone ever used the ash in a sand blaster????? I never gave that one a thought.Barefoots act the same way in my Castile when I run it on High.
The Hamers Hot Ones web site has a very good description:
"Our Elkins plant uses almost 100% Oak to make pellets. These produce a heavy, gritty ash that performs best in a pellet appliance with a lot of air flow. The Elkins pellet is less that a half percent of ash year round - which some people refer to as a "ultra premium" pellet."
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