How do these pellets compare?

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drewmo

Feeling the Heat
Hearth Supporter
Nov 20, 2006
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Topsham, ME
Thinking about purchasing for next year. Local hardware store (not big box) has these brands, priced per ton. Anything worth picking up?

Maine Woods, $219.50
Hardwood/softwood blend

Corinth, $234.50
Hardwood/softwood blend

Energex, $284.50
100% Softwood

Canawick, $279.50
100% Hardwood
 
Thinking about purchasing for next year. Local hardware store (not big box) has these brands, priced per ton. Anything worth picking up?

Maine Woods, $219.50
Hardwood/softwood blend

Corinth, $234.50
Hardwood/softwood blend

Energex, $284.50
100% Softwood

Canawick, $279.50
100% Hardwood
I would go to Home depot and get Fireside Ultras for $197 a ton. They are made by Energex and are superior to Corinth and just as good as the branded Energex. I've been burning them for 5 years with no problems.
 
X2. FSU's burn pretty good.
 
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