Hello -
I've been testing Pellets for the past 2 weeks with the new stove. I've decided to go with the Linigetics hardwood. They seem to burn slower and hotter than the others that I tried, they were also the only pellets that stayed on all night while the stove was set to low. I'm getting the pellets from here.
(broken link removed to http://pelletsdirect.com/09-10) Early Buy Pricing.htm
(broken link removed to http://pelletsdirect.com/09-10) Early Buy Pricing.htm
Do the prices seem reasonable and are there any other's here you guys would recommend I should try? I have tried the Curren hardwood/ softwood mix, Green Gold premium Hardwood, Spruce Softwood and Geneva Hardwood. I burned about 2 bags of each as a test. To be honest I wasn't really sure what I was looking for except ash and heat. Although the Linigetics seemed hotter my only concern was that they had the most dust in the bag of all the others I tried. Is this a real concern?
Thank You
I've been testing Pellets for the past 2 weeks with the new stove. I've decided to go with the Linigetics hardwood. They seem to burn slower and hotter than the others that I tried, they were also the only pellets that stayed on all night while the stove was set to low. I'm getting the pellets from here.
(broken link removed to http://pelletsdirect.com/09-10) Early Buy Pricing.htm
(broken link removed to http://pelletsdirect.com/09-10) Early Buy Pricing.htm
Do the prices seem reasonable and are there any other's here you guys would recommend I should try? I have tried the Curren hardwood/ softwood mix, Green Gold premium Hardwood, Spruce Softwood and Geneva Hardwood. I burned about 2 bags of each as a test. To be honest I wasn't really sure what I was looking for except ash and heat. Although the Linigetics seemed hotter my only concern was that they had the most dust in the bag of all the others I tried. Is this a real concern?
Thank You