And some can't get any better ones.99 posts to learn the obvious > everyone one either loves the pellets they burn or they hate them.................. DUH
may never happen again since the pellets come all the way from Oregon[Douglas Fir] and they could not have made much on them with shipping from 3,000 miles away..
Personally I think someone screwed up at Corporate HDQRS.
.Not like them to sell a quality pellet specially for the same price as most of the crap they sell....
I really like the American Wood Fiber Pure White Pine I have found around locally this winter. Very good heat, low ash. And Minuteman Softwoods have been good as wrll. But those AWF White Pines are exceptional and priced decent too. To me just as good as Oakie DF for less money. I just have to be sure and rinse my hands when I handle on them. I tend to break out from white pine.
I'D be interested.TonyRay, if you're interested in getting Blazers an opportunity in your neck of the woods may soon present itself. Not trying to be cagey, just not 100% on it yet. I bought some AWFs from a dealer in Central Bucks county recently (love them, btw) who is planning on buying a summer truckload Blazers and having them shipped from Oregon. Let me know if you want more info (or anyone else for that matter).
In the summer months I get allergies like so many people. White pine is one. I also had sneezing and broke out from white pine pellets. But not this time. Because I'm taking my summertime cure for allergies. It's local honey blended with fresh pineapple.. Now don't just go off figuring I'm some kind of nut job.. I have bad reactions to pharmacy type allergy meds. They are chemical based for the most part and my body just rejects them, I get all antsy and anxious or else fall asleep depending on the component. Fresh pineapple has a known anti allergy component and so is Local honey, not just any honey but local honey. . Combined and run through a blender they really put my allergies to rest with just a couple tablespoons full a day and do it naturally. How simple can it get. We don't always need a doctor to pump us with another chemical med.. This was my daughters way of dealing with allergies and it's working for me too.Barefoots have been the hottest for me this year. Cubex and Hamers have been good. But the Barefoots have been better.
I would like to try some of the softwoods, but the wife had allergic reaction last time I tried that.
Be careful here, there are reports of the AWF hardwoods being ashy but I can tell you first hand that the AWF White Pine are hot and not very ashy at all ( .25% ash content actually). Anyway, point being there evidently are various AWF pellets out there. Look at what one you have that are working well for you.After 2 successful years of stove chow i had trouble last year getting them. So i settled on Nature's Own at my local big box store. 2 of the 5 ton were AWF pellets. The nature's own were great, the awf an ok shoulder pellet. This years delivery should have been 5 ton of nature's own. Last week while opening a 3rd ton, i see a plain white bagged pellet was snuck in. Turns out to be AWF again. So I reluctantly put them in the hopper. Well. I have been able to decrease my heat settings by 2. I also went from 1-4-3, to 1-3-1. These things are hot. 100 degrees hotter than my current nature's own at the same setting. The awf also produce almost no ash. The nature's own would fill up around my burn pot and cascade over my air wash in 4 days. With the awf, I'm on day 5 and barely a dusting. Strange how each batch year of pellets are different. Like we all have said from the beginning, try a bag to see if you like it.
Be careful here, there are reports of the AWF hardwoods being ashy but I can tell you first hand that the AWF White Pine are hot and not very ashy at all ( .25% ash content actually). Anyway, point being there evidently there are various AWF pellets out there. Look at what one you have that are working well for you.
Strange how each batch year of pellets are different.
Somersets. I have a batch bought three years ago and another 4 tons bought this year. Hot, low ash and the Castille loves 'em. -6 this morning and did a double take looking at the outdoor thermometer. House nice and warm.
I picked up 6 bags of AWF this weekend to give them a try. I was blown away by the heat they pumped out, and the ash was minimal. I bet I could burn 15 bags of them before I need a cleaning. I went back to Tractor Supply tonight and bought a whole ton for $230. They are great!Two different animals, I think. AWF Ultras are 100% softwoods and they burn great with minimal ash but I think there is another AWF that is either a hardwood or mix and that burns different.
I did a double take in seeing you are from RI. Not such a big deal at -10 at 4 AM here in NH - but in RI, I would think that is almost unheard of!
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