Hi Everyone,
Long time lurker here.
Bought a new Lopi Yankee stove fall of 2008. That season we bought 4 tons of Hamer Hot Ones which burned really well but left a ton of ash. I had to clean the stove every two days. Lots of fines in that batch as well. Was still happy with the purchase and was prepared to by Hamers the next season. Never let the stove ruin overnight due to paranoia
Fall of 2009 decided to order 4 tons LG Granules from pelletsales.com based on forum reviews and because Hamers were unavailable in my area. Excellent pellet. Low ash. Only had to clean the stove once a week. Minimal fines. Not as hot as the Hamers but they did a nice job for us. They also seemed to burn much slower. I ended up with about 5 bags left at the end of the season. Discovered the leaf blower trick at this forum and doing this twice a season takes about 15 minutes and keeps the stove burning like new. Let the stove run overnight and wow...nice warm house all the time. No issues. No overflowing chamber pot.
Fall of 2010 - Really wanted to order the LG's from pelletsales again but they didn't have them in stock and I wasn't interested in their other pellets. I ended up getting 2 tons of Okanagans and 2 tons of Cubex from Burn Time in Bristol. Have used the stove for a few days this year and am very happy with the Okanagans (best pellet I've burned to date). Much smaller in size than the other types I've burned. They're also very hot and have minimal fines. Very low ash too. Looking forward to trying the Cubex. Ahhh one thing...when we first started burning this year we got a strong smoke smell in the house...nothing visible though. Could NOT find a leak anywhere...very frustrating. Finally found a 1/4 " hole in the black sealer used to connect the stove exhaust to the chimney pipe that goes through the wall to the outside. Plugged the hole with stove cement and no odor anymore!
Regards,
Gus
Long time lurker here.
Bought a new Lopi Yankee stove fall of 2008. That season we bought 4 tons of Hamer Hot Ones which burned really well but left a ton of ash. I had to clean the stove every two days. Lots of fines in that batch as well. Was still happy with the purchase and was prepared to by Hamers the next season. Never let the stove ruin overnight due to paranoia

Fall of 2009 decided to order 4 tons LG Granules from pelletsales.com based on forum reviews and because Hamers were unavailable in my area. Excellent pellet. Low ash. Only had to clean the stove once a week. Minimal fines. Not as hot as the Hamers but they did a nice job for us. They also seemed to burn much slower. I ended up with about 5 bags left at the end of the season. Discovered the leaf blower trick at this forum and doing this twice a season takes about 15 minutes and keeps the stove burning like new. Let the stove run overnight and wow...nice warm house all the time. No issues. No overflowing chamber pot.
Fall of 2010 - Really wanted to order the LG's from pelletsales again but they didn't have them in stock and I wasn't interested in their other pellets. I ended up getting 2 tons of Okanagans and 2 tons of Cubex from Burn Time in Bristol. Have used the stove for a few days this year and am very happy with the Okanagans (best pellet I've burned to date). Much smaller in size than the other types I've burned. They're also very hot and have minimal fines. Very low ash too. Looking forward to trying the Cubex. Ahhh one thing...when we first started burning this year we got a strong smoke smell in the house...nothing visible though. Could NOT find a leak anywhere...very frustrating. Finally found a 1/4 " hole in the black sealer used to connect the stove exhaust to the chimney pipe that goes through the wall to the outside. Plugged the hole with stove cement and no odor anymore!
Regards,
Gus