Vanderhoof Platinums

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DrewBoogie

Burning Hunk
Nov 9, 2014
190
SE CT
anyone ever hear of these? Here are some pics. Longer pellets than most other brands I've tried. Low ash, similar to AWF's, but not the smell.

Their website: (broken link removed)

[Hearth.com] Vanderhoof Platinums


[Hearth.com] Vanderhoof Platinums


[Hearth.com] Vanderhoof Platinums


[Hearth.com] Vanderhoof Platinums
 
Nothing comes up in any UPC search sites I've tried either.
 
I am currently burning these Platinums. They come from the West Coast I believe. This is their web site (broken link removed)

In my area they come at a premium, 339.00 per ton. I use them 50/50 with heatr's when the temp gets to about 15 degrees or 100% sub-zero (once this year and probably tonite).

They are a bit heavier than Heatr's on sawdust (my stove does not care however) but less ash and MUCH hotter burning.

If I could get them for less per ton (perhaps in the 260 range) I would likely buy a few ton.
 
S;apping self on the head. You know their web site !!!

Pellet Review on them (onl;y a couple though that do not match my or my neighbors experience with them) (broken link removed to http://www.woodpelletreviews.com/platinum-pellets.html)
 
I paid $330 a ton in CT. I like am like you would love to get em cheaper, but think they are a very worthy pellet
 
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