Jeanine, I have found the NH plant seems to be of better quality. Those were the first three tons I had. I am on the NY plants now. With the NH plant my convection fan will run on setting one of my stove. With the NY palnts it will shut off! I have them for 2 years and from my burning experience the NH plant is better. Heat and ash wise, but still not a great pellet. I guess I will use those first, and save the other brands for when it gets really cold. Have you tried stove chow, and pres-to-logs?
have you tried stove chow, or pres-to-logs??But for the price they do alright. Good "shoulder pellet" as the folks say around here.
have you tried stove chow, or pres-to-logs??
I got the stove chow at home depot and the pres-to-logs at lowes. I heard good things about both.I haven't. I don't think I've seen either offered locally around me.
I heard good things about the green teams, the natures choice I never heard of.The only thing HD around me has is nations choice and lowes has Green supreme and green teams.
o I think the green teams by me are 218 a ton, big difference.The green teams are pretty good. I've burned a few bags of them. But they are 274/ton. If I can get the mwp softies for cheaper and than i'll go that road. I like that they are made right in the northeast too. Nations Choice has not gotten good reviews and I've had a few friends buy a ton of them and not like them at all so i'm steering clear.
gt's are 279/ton here too... lowes is marketing them as their premium brand this year it seems. they are good, but not 'boutique price' good.
They have MWP softies right in concord NH for $265/ton. I was thinking a ton of these to try this winter as well. Any reviews on these St Earl?
If you wanted to try the MWP blend I know they have them for 234.50 a ton atTractor Supply CO in Chichester but you'd have to pick them up yourself as they don't deliver. Also Benson's Lumber in Londonderry has MWP blend for $249 per ton with a flat rate $10 delivery charge if you're in their delivery area.
o too bad you couldn't get the FU I heard they were really goodI think this is what they were doing around here last year as well. HD isn't even giving a "premium" option. They are just moving what they are getting trucked in. They HD near me had FU's for cheap, But i was a day late and a dollar short on that deal.
The Best of the Best of the Best SIR, With Honors . LOLthe best of the best of the best.
Just an FYI, you might want to double check the price. When I've seen LGs for sale around me, they were sold as 1.2 or 1.3 tons per pallet (can't remember the exact number). I've seen a business make the mistake of advertising an incorrect per ton price of LGs. (This is when they were selling 40lb bags though. Haven't seen the 30lb bags.)Just curious to hear from anyone who has tried the LG "Super Premium" (not Granules)...good, bad, worth the price? etc...
Local stove shop carries them at $325/ ton (ouch) so I bought a few bags to try but it's just not cold enough for any sort of testing yet. Interestingly they come in 30.3 lb bags instead of 40. Makes carrying them a bit easier so I guess that's good.
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