Rocky Canyon red fir pellet

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crf450ish

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Does anyone burn these? http://rockycanyonpellet.com

$200 + tax per ton at my local ag store. I heard they are good from the locals. Just wanted to get a more broad opinion on them. Thanks. Also, can anyone provide me the link to the site that has a picture of almost every major brand of pellets out there and a small summary of each. Cannot find it.
 
Where are you? I've not heard of them here in Oregon.
 
Does anyone burn these? http://rockycanyonpellet.com

$200 + tax per ton at my local ag store. I heard they are good from the locals. Just wanted to get a more broad opinion on them. Thanks. Also, can anyone provide me the link to the site that has a picture of almost every major brand of pellets out there and a small summary of each. Cannot find it.
I'm new to pellet stoves, I have an Avalon Avanti, that I cleaned up and using to heat with, did some tries with different pellets, and the Rocky Canyons is what I bought a ton of, same cost $200 a ton, they seem to do a nice job heating, and don't seem to be bad on ash, did notice some sawdust when pouring bag into hopper, but don't seem to be an issue, let stove get just about out of pellets, and vacuum out hopper
 
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Does anyone burn these? http://rockycanyonpellet.com

$200 + tax per ton at my local ag store. I heard they are good from the locals. Just wanted to get a more broad opinion on them. Thanks. Also, can anyone provide me the link to the site that has a picture of almost every major brand of pellets out there and a small summary of each. Cannot find it.

I've burned them and they are an excellent pellet. I would burn them all day, everyday at $200/ton and smile while doing it.
 
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I actually use to work for rocky canyon pellets, they are a high quality product that has a good burn time and burns clean. I have used the product as well in my own home and swear by the product
 
I actually use to work for rocky canyon pellets, they are a high quality product that has a good burn time and burns clean. I have used the product as well in my own home and swear by the product
Quality must have gone down hill. We have purchased their ultra premium since 2017 (Grangeville, Id) and there is always a LOT of sawdust. Pellets are usually all broken up. This year we notice a lot of big slivers of wood and shavings.