DaveyWoodard said:Stove is here, now I just have to wait for the venting to get here.
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I don't know anything about the Indeck or badger pellets, but if the Marth & ProPellets are equal in price, I'd lean toward the Marth.......maybe even do a split order and get some of each. The Marth burned great in my Englander stove.DaveyWoodard said:I know for sure pro pellet, indeck, marth, badger pellet.
stoveguy2esw said:btw, if you want to pre burn it outside to avoid the smell, you do not have to be connected to a vent to burn the stove if outside
imacman said:I don't know anything about the Indeck or badger pellets, but if the Marth & ProPellets are equal in price, I'd lean toward the Marth.......maybe even do a split order and get some of each. The Marth burned great in my Englander stove.DaveyWoodard said:I know for sure pro pellet, indeck, marth, badger pellet.
jtakeman said:.... Uncle Jed's are popular out there and are hot and clean burning pellets. Try them you will like them!
Uncle Jeds softwood pellets are pine= very goodimacman said:jtakeman said:.... Uncle Jed's are popular out there and are hot and clean burning pellets. Try them you will like them!
I agree....do some searching/calling and see if you can find the Uncle Jed's.....very good pellet, by all accounts on this forum. They are Bear Mtn pellets in a different bag, and Bear Mtns. get rave reviews. Pine/spruce mix, IIRC.
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