Found a dealer in Rice Lake, will contact him for pricing today. I was told that Hay Creek pellets perform very good, found a dealer in Thorp. May try those as well. Any other recommendations. ThanksHeard the Uncle Jed's were a toasty softwood but have never tried them... sold through Earth Sense Energy.
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I've never seen Okies in the Upper Midwest -- Earth Sense (the big pellet importer around here) does sell Bear Mountain and Pinnacle doug fir pellets. Maybe firs would be good in an insert to minimize ash collection.
Otherwise we have a few softwood options and lots of regional hardwood pellet makers.[/QUOTE
I found a local dealer selling Indeck for $200/ton. I know they are not the best but I'm finding it very difficult to find good pellets in this area. Will report back on how the indecks work out. Thanks for the information.I've never seen Okies in the Upper Midwest -- Earth Sense (the big pellet importer around here) does sell Bear Mountain and Pinnacle doug fir pellets. Maybe firs would be good in an insert to minimize ash collection.
Otherwise we have a few softwood options and lots of regional hardwood pellet makers.
I live in Colfax near you. Ive used Indeck from Blain's Farm and Fleet in Chippewa falls. They are pretty good. Used them all last winter. Blaines was selling them for 5.50 a bag this fall. Just wait a month and the price goes down.
But lately I've discovered the Hardwood Superior premium pellets at fleet farm..white bags with red lettering....those make way less ash, and burn hotter, bigger flame. But indeck in the green bags are just fine.
I never buy by the ton. Don't laugh. ..I haul them 18 bags per trip in my subaru. I pay usually 5 bucks a bag. Sometimes on sale 4.50.
The Uncle Jed's are a huge improvement over the Indecks. Still get some ash but not much, only need to clean out the burn pot daily .Rod, I will try the Fleet Farm pellets. I just bought 4 bags of uncle Jed's softwood pellets and plan to burn them this week. My stove is a Harman Accentra insert, when burning indecks I have to clean my burn pot out 3x's a day, getting a lot of ash. I wish someone with the same stove could reply on whether this is normal or not. Thanks
Greetings, Rod. Superior pellets are a Marth brand. I've also seen them sold under the Pennywise brand in addition to Marth. The pellets are perfectly fine but their bags are sure thin. I remember picking up a Pennywise bag at Menards and ripping the side of it out with my fingertips. Pellets went flying everywhere. I made the cleanup guy grumble.
By the way, I did the same thing buying pellets for a while -- drove by a Menards on my way to work and loaded the trunk and back seat.
I live near Eau Claire, Wi. Just bought a house that has a Harman insert pellet stove. I've bought LumberJack pellets initially and was wondering what would the best pellet I could get and where to buy them. Thanks
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