Looking for a New England Douglas Fir Option

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All the Douglas Fir pellets you will find here on the East Coast are hauled in from you old stumping grounds. The majority of the ones you will find are West Coast brands that are being rebagged and sold on the East Coast for a large price tag. Companies like Norther Warmth and Oakies do not manufacture their own pellets. The pellets in their bags are mostly rebags of other brands. Probably the Douglas Fir pellets you are used to are in one of their bags but be prepared to pay alot more than you did on the West Coast.

What stove will you be using? You may want to save the money spent on the Doulas firs and experiment with some east Coast Hardwood pellets or one of the Softwood varieties.

Good Luck!
 
Thanks for the feedback MtDew. I'd prefer sticking with a Fir. My neighbor said Northern Warmth has Bear Mountains fir in their Supreme Douglas Fir bag. Do you know who's fir pellet is in WoodPellet.com's Okie fir bag?
 
Okanagans are back! Kirley in Mansfield either has them or are getting a shipment soon.
 
Thanks for the info FMSM. As an engineer I tend to ask a million questions before making a decision (my better half said I'm a pain in her neck).
I know from spending many years in the northwest that Okanagan does not manufacture a pellet. Does anyone know who's pellet Woodpellet.com is putting into this Okie bag?
 
Okanagans are back! Kirley in Mansfield either has them or are getting a shipment soon.
Unfortunately, Kirley's will not have our brand this heating season, but feel free to visit Gilmore's in Walpole, MA or Family Pet and Garden Center in Pembroke, MA!
 
Thanks for the info FMSM. As an engineer I tend to ask a million questions before making a decision (my better half said I'm a pain in her neck).
I know from spending many years in the northwest that Okanagan does not manufacture a pellet. Does anyone know who's pellet Woodpellet.com is putting into this Okie bag?
Hey HonestAbe16, Woodpellets.com is a subsidiarity of American Biomass, similar to Okanagan, but is not involved and does not supply Okanagan pellets. Also, I would be happy to get a free bag of Okanagan Dfir in your hands for testing. Feel free to email me your location and I can set up a local pickup for you.
 
Unfortunately, Kirley's will not have our brand this heating season, but feel free to visit Gilmore's in Walpole, MA or Family Pet and Garden Center in Pembroke, MA!
I will not do business with anyone else BUT Kirley's. They are great people that have earned my trust, confidence, and business. Sorry to not be burning your brand.
Fred
 
I will not do business with anyone else BUT Kirley's. They are great people that have earned my trust, confidence, and business. Sorry to not be burning your brand.
Fred
Hey Fred - I totally understand that. It's a great thing to have a trusted company like Kirley's to do business with. All the best to you!
 
To the original poster, I burned 2.5 tons of Packsaddle DF pellets last year and they were EXCELLENT. I had been burning Blazer DFs the two previous years and the pack saddles were far cleaner and a touch hotter. This is in a breckwell stove.

Early last season, I purchased two bags of each softwood or premium blend pellets I could find local (I'm in SE MA). I tested 5 different brands, and found the packsaddles to be cleanest and hottest. They are not cheap, but I can justify the added cost for higher BTU and a cleaner pot.

Note I am NOT affiliated with any pellet sellers, but the packsaddles are available at http://www.pelletsdirect.com

I also have not tried the okie DF option yet. If they are selling in Walpole, I might have to grab a couple bags and test before I put in this year's order.