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I would try a bag sooner rather than later ... see how they burn in your stove. Reviews put them as an ashy pellet. You may want to mix them with your better pellets to minimize being overwhelmed with ash;) I toss equal amounts of two brands of pellets in a rubbermaid and mix them up ... put them into the buckets I bring into the house.
 
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They seem okay...honestly it's a little hard to judge because its mild out and everything burns kind of ashy when the stove is turn down low. They do seem to light pretty well and throw off good heat.
 
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