After many months of burning these pellets I would rate them as ok.
For the convenience of ordering them and having them delivered, I will most likely buy them again. They burn ok, with ok heat(my house is warm). They have few fines per bag, but A LOT of fine dust, which gets all over the top of the stove when I pour them in, and makes me want to hold my breath while pouring them. I see more creosote(dark tarry substance) on the door, and around the firepot than I have ever seen. Ash content is about standard. It has been very cold this winter(more so than previous years) so I have been going through quite a few of them. 1.5 to 2 bags per day until recently. I started with 2.6 tons and have about 1 ton left and have had about a full ashcan of ashes. The stove manual says you will fill the ash can at a rate of once per ton. The glass stays about as clean as any other pellet. The ash in the burn pot sticks together in clumps which is kind of cool. There seem to be no more or no less clinkers than with Ligs or Hamers(which I like much better)
Not the best, but I feel they are worth it for the convenience of ordering from woodpellets.com.
I think these might have been called Cleanfire Supreme when I bought them, but they just say "Cleanfire" on the bag. The bags say they are primarily hardwood.
Mark
For the convenience of ordering them and having them delivered, I will most likely buy them again. They burn ok, with ok heat(my house is warm). They have few fines per bag, but A LOT of fine dust, which gets all over the top of the stove when I pour them in, and makes me want to hold my breath while pouring them. I see more creosote(dark tarry substance) on the door, and around the firepot than I have ever seen. Ash content is about standard. It has been very cold this winter(more so than previous years) so I have been going through quite a few of them. 1.5 to 2 bags per day until recently. I started with 2.6 tons and have about 1 ton left and have had about a full ashcan of ashes. The stove manual says you will fill the ash can at a rate of once per ton. The glass stays about as clean as any other pellet. The ash in the burn pot sticks together in clumps which is kind of cool. There seem to be no more or no less clinkers than with Ligs or Hamers(which I like much better)
Not the best, but I feel they are worth it for the convenience of ordering from woodpellets.com.
I think these might have been called Cleanfire Supreme when I bought them, but they just say "Cleanfire" on the bag. The bags say they are primarily hardwood.
Mark