I see that the pellet vendors are all starting their early buy special pricing. Based on my two years of experience burning pellets I know that there is a difference in the quality of pellets. The problem is that there  are so many brands out there. There is no way that I can sample enough of the choices to make an intelligent decision.
I know that my Mt Vernon will burn just about anything. It even did a respectable job of heating with Inferno's. I know that I don't need super heat output, so the softwoods aren't a necessity.
The amount of fines does bother me. Not because it is unused fuel, but because of the dust that spreads across the room when I fill the hopper. (The Mt Vernon insert hopper design sucks.)
This brings me to an aside. Did you ever think about what 1/2% of 40 pounds looks like when it is dust? 3.2 ounces (by weight) of dust is a chit load of dust.
 
Back to buying decisions.
My experience to date includes:
 
Inferno's (2 tons)
Relatively poor heat output and moderately high ash.
 
Lignetics (1/2 ton)
Good heat output, lots of fines, very fine low ash.
 
Greene Teams (2-3/4 tons burned, 1-1/4 tons in reserve)
Good heat output, moderate fines, moderate coarse ash.
 
So how do I decide where to invest this years heating budget? I know that the choice isn't going to change my life, but the Engineer in me wants the decision to be optimized.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I know that my Mt Vernon will burn just about anything. It even did a respectable job of heating with Inferno's. I know that I don't need super heat output, so the softwoods aren't a necessity.
The amount of fines does bother me. Not because it is unused fuel, but because of the dust that spreads across the room when I fill the hopper. (The Mt Vernon insert hopper design sucks.)
This brings me to an aside. Did you ever think about what 1/2% of 40 pounds looks like when it is dust? 3.2 ounces (by weight) of dust is a chit load of dust.
Back to buying decisions.
My experience to date includes:
Inferno's (2 tons)
Relatively poor heat output and moderately high ash.
Lignetics (1/2 ton)
Good heat output, lots of fines, very fine low ash.
Greene Teams (2-3/4 tons burned, 1-1/4 tons in reserve)
Good heat output, moderate fines, moderate coarse ash.
So how do I decide where to invest this years heating budget? I know that the choice isn't going to change my life, but the Engineer in me wants the decision to be optimized.
	
	
 Difference may come from the stove itself that is why members recommend getting a few bags to try in your stove... find what satisfies your price point and cleaning routines.