which one you think takes the real LEAD on heat, low ash and low fines.......well which one is the PROVEN best performance??
I never tried Cubex before.
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I never tried Cubex before.
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Didn't Jays test show Cubex above the rest in Heat???CWR said:I can only compare the Cubex and the Okanagans. Both are excellent pellets. I would give the Cubex a small lead BUT, at $60 more than the Okies, I would go for the Okies without a second thought. As macman said, if prices were the same it would be a very tough decision.
I'm burning LG's right now and I am not blown away....yet.
Chan
1fireball said:Didn't Jays test show Cubex above the rest in Heat???CWR said:I can only compare the Cubex and the Okanagans. Both are excellent pellets. I would give the Cubex a small lead BUT, at $60 more than the Okies, I would go for the Okies without a second thought. As macman said, if prices were the same it would be a very tough decision.
I'm burning LG's right now and I am not blown away....yet.
Chan
CWR said:Jay, my local Agway still has Cubex at $310. He told me that he won't know spring prices until May. Boy, if they are less than the Okies....I plan on buying a ton of them anyways and splitting that with my partner at work. On those really cold days they rock. He also told me that he thought the Okies would stay around $240 / $250 .
Chan
jtakeman said:CWR said:Jay, my local Agway still has Cubex at $310. He told me that he won't know spring prices until May. Boy, if they are less than the Okies....I plan on buying a ton of them anyways and splitting that with my partner at work. On those really cold days they rock. He also told me that he thought the Okies would stay around $240 / $250 .
Chan
I kind of thought you were going by the higher prices near you. I hope you see them really low like we are.
SO If the Okies were $250/ton and the Cubies were $230/ton, What would you buy???? Just putting you in our shoes per say.
CWR said:jtakeman said:CWR said:Jay, my local Agway still has Cubex at $310. He told me that he won't know spring prices until May. Boy, if they are less than the Okies....I plan on buying a ton of them anyways and splitting that with my partner at work. On those really cold days they rock. He also told me that he thought the Okies would stay around $240 / $250 .
Chan
I kind of thought you were going by the higher prices near you. I hope you see them really low like we are.
SO If the Okies were $250/ton and the Cubies were $230/ton, What would you buy???? Just putting you in our shoes per say.
LOL! I knew you would ask me that. The Okies were so darned consistant. I would feel I made a bad decision if I walked away from them entirely. I think I would split my order 50/50.
Chan
geek said:I am just hoping the Cubex is at that price for any "special" reason (bad production batch, or nothing like that, you know?)
I will stop by at BT today and get a couple bags to try, tomorrow will be cold........
jtakeman said:I keep forgetting about all those picky stoves out there. My stove isn't picky at all. It takes a really really bad pellet for my stove to even think about a clinker. ...
geek said:burning the Cubex since very early this morning, very very low fines in the bag I opened.....also burning with very good heat, very hot.......
geek said:burning the Cubex in my Englander, ash is a bit darker than the softwood pellets as you had mentioned, can't wait to see after a few more hours.
The Greene Team was giving a very light ash so I'm hoping the Cubex won't create any clinkers and the ash would be ok to my tastings.
I have 2 more bags of cubex and want to try on the Quad but I put the Juniata in there and is burning right now......let's see.
Ladderlieu said:Good God! If I could find all three at the same dealer I would think I'd died and gone to heaven All three praised highly on this board, so it's pretty much a toss up. I favor Okanagans myself. Price might be the deciding factor there.
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