North American Pellets

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Flammam

Feeling the Heat
Hearth Supporter
Dec 29, 2007
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Western, Ma.
Just don't do it. Picked up 3 bags at T.S.it was 2 bags to many. Its 44 degrees outside the stove is cranked up and the house is struggling to stay at 70. If I was running the Energex at this level the windows would be open.
 
oh my gosh...I have a ton to burn through this winter. My stove in just a few days the ash bin is full and the glass is disgusting. NEWP are at least a bit better and roughly the same price.
 
oh my gosh...I have a ton to burn through this winter. My stove in just a few days the ash bin is full and the glass is disgusting. NEWP are at least a bit better and roughly the same price.
My green supremes by newp. Are burning hot but ashy. I would still take them over north americans
 
Yes, NEWP burn pretty hot for me, more fines in the bag and ashy.

The Okanagon Gold I bought were .25/bag more. Less fines in bag, less ash and burn cleaner, I'll gladly pay a little extra for cleaner burning.
 
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