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davevassar

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Oct 30, 2007
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South Central MA
So I have found a couple brands that burn well in my stove. Barefoot and Granules LG. I know where to get the LGs, but does anyone here know how to find a local delaer for Barefoot? I had a bit of a drive to get the bag I bought, and the store seemed expensive. I want to buy a few more bags before buying by the ton just to make sure I like them.

Thanks,
Dave
 
Their website doesn't list dealers, but looks like can e-mail them. Never heard of the brand before myself

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http://www.barefootpellet.com/dealerinquires.html

Good luck!
 
I mostly burned Dry Creek last year. Tried Barefoot at end of season and was very happy with them. I ordered 4 tons for this season. They seem to be low ash/ low fines when compared to some others I have tried. Have also tried the LG's they burned well for me too. I think they are a softwood & were a little dirtier then the Barefoots.

Try (broken link removed to http://www.barefootpellet.com/index.html) they are out of Troy PA
 
davevassar said:
So I have found a couple brands that burn well in my stove. Barefoot and Granules LG. I know where to get the LGs, but does anyone here know how to find a local delaer for Barefoot? I had a bit of a drive to get the bag I bought, and the store seemed expensive. I want to buy a few more bags before buying by the ton just to make sure I like them.

Thanks,
Dave

Dave, you can try pelletsdirect.com. They carry Bearfoot and many different types of pellets. They also deliver.
 
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