What Brand Are These Pellets?

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Enigma869

Feeling the Heat
Aug 27, 2011
282
Massachusetts
I just came from my local Home Depot and came across these for the first time. Anyone recognize these?

[Hearth.com] What Brand Are These Pellets?
 
Premium Oak Hardwood Pellets
 
From their website:
Fiber Resources, Inc.
P.o. Box 8727
Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71611-8727
1-800-864-3471 or 870-535-1759

Fiber Resources, Inc. is located at 1609 Celia Road in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Founded in 1982, Fiber Resources compressed sludge from the local paper mill into fuel cubes to fuel the boiler at the paper mill. In the early 1990s, we began manufacturing wood pellets for heating fuel out of oak sawdust. From heating fuel, the product lines branched out into litter products made of pine sawdust (http://www.planetwiseproducts.com) and barbeque products made of 100% specie flavorwoods and blended pellets for pellet-fired cookers ((broken link removed)).
 
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Premium Oak Hardwood Pellets
are made only
from pure oak wood solids,
without bark or fillers
Environmentally Friendly
100% Natural Hardwood
Always Consistent Quality
Renewable Energy Source
Easy to Store and Use
Clean Burning


Fiber Resources, Inc.
P.o. Box 8727
Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71611-8727
1-800-864-3471 or 870-535-1759
 
I've burned them here in Oklahoma past 5 years. They are decent but dusty
 
Just finished burning 4 bags. They are dusty, dusty, dusty. Burn fine. Ashy. The bags are of a plastic that makes you think it's going to burst. None did, but I didn't have confidence that you could move a ton or two without breaking bags.
 
Brought half a ton home from Home Depot yesterday, they're burning good and hot!!!
I like them so far
 
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