if you get the easy blaze super premiums, you won't see much difference in leftover ash compared to the doug firs. the blaze leave a grey powdery...
Softwood snob here... [long as they are under 300.00]:rofl: :lol:
makes sense to me..:salute:.
should have mentioned that 25 bags include 24/7 burning during some cold stretches..:rolleyes:
must be colder in. Bucks county here. went thru around 25 bags since mid Oct.
holy moly! 10 tons is no laughing matter...don't blame you at all. to be honest here, if all good softwoods we're north of 300.00 which most are,...
note: would rate them a 10 but, Quite a bit of fines in the bag. fortunatly, my harman has a fine box under the auger where they all drop to and...
Burning the next best softwoods to Top doug firs.. Easyblaze super premium softwoods.. ...next to NO ash..just a light grey powder in the...
Don't do it Steve if u luv your stove..:hair:
I agree but, compared to a wood stove, a pellet stove is a more delicate machine [ to use a better word?] to crappy pellets, over abundance of...
great explanation of the stove chow/Energex debate... this should put the PelletGate to rest...:thumbs:.
:headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang:
FINALLY A WINNING SEASON!:thumbs:
using a bag per day here... keeping it on room/auto 24/7.. burning left over hamers as I have no shoulder pellets here..
think i posted that i burned 2 tons each of chows and energex and absolutley No difference except price. so i'm convinced that chows are energex...
i would go for the Blazers. Doug firs under 300.00 is a find..:p
300.00 for hamers... my my:headbang:
x4 [with reservations]....:whistle: not a fan but better than GS..
good pellets.. burned a ton previously...
same here.. thought i read it wrong..o_O