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New England Wood Pellets Manufacturing Facilities

  • Jaffrey Manufacturing Facility 141 Old Sharon Road Jaffrey, NH, 03452
  • Schuyler Manufacturing Facility 172 Diamond Drive Schuyler, NY, 13340
  • Deposit Manufacturing Facility 1580 Airport Road Deposit, NY, 13754

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New England Wood Pellets are a high quality premium grade pellet fuel made from a proprietary blend of hardwood and other wood species. These pellets can be found at many retailers throughout the Northeastern United States. To find a dealer in your area check out our dealer locator. Quality characteristics are as follows.

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  • Admin Review:

    March 2011 - I just burned a nice batch of New Englands from the clear bag purchased at Rockingham Lumber in Sommersworth NH.   I was very impressed.  I had a problem with the opaque bags in early January.  I'm not sure if it's a different mill but the opaque bags were really clinking up on me.

    The New England Pellets in the clear bag burn very well and hot.  The glass was left much cleaner than most and the ash was low.  Great Job with these pellets.  These had the burn quality I'm looking for when doing a 3+ ton purchase.

    November 2010 - Good Pellet. Hot and pretty clean. Also, the pellet is pretty local for me so the fines count was pretty non existent.

    One of my favorites

  • Mr. J. Takeman / Reviewer from Hearth.com:
Last modified on Wednesday, 16 November 2011 20:00

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8 comments

  • Comment Link Saturday, 28 January 2012 18:56 posted by Richard Cochran

    I have Harman Advance stove, I'm on my second season using New England pellets.I burn about 3 tons a year. Never had a problem with the pellets. pretty much low ash and the stove burns real hot. My stove runs 24 hours a day 7 days a week. I do not use oil to heat my house, just for the hot water, and that will soon change. that should tell you something. The key is to keep your stove clean and the pellets will do the rest. (THANKS NEW ENGLAND PELLETS FOR KEEPING MY HOUSE WARM)

  • Comment Link Wednesday, 23 November 2011 14:10 posted by JC

    I will never use New England again due to all the fines and all the ash. I will stick with Cubex

    I've owned my Harman Advance for 9 years and clean weekly and have it service ever year.

  • Comment Link Sunday, 27 March 2011 04:35 posted by brianspony

    I have been burning an average of 6 tons of pellets a year since 1998 with my Whitfield Advanced Plus stove. I switched on my second season to New England pellets in the winter of 99 and have been very happy with their pellets. I have had over the years a few bad lots of pellets from them and found that if I run my stove on 3 or higher for an extended time the burn pot would encrust with foul material, (clinkers) and have to shut the stove down to clean. However over the years I have found a way I can completely eliminate this from happening by reducing my stove settings to 1 for about 30 minutes every day. This allows any build-up from ever beginning to form and only have to shut the stove down once a week for a good vacuuming. I rated New England pellets a 4 on a scale from 1 to 5, but could very easily had rated them a 5 with my burning experience.

  • Comment Link Friday, 25 February 2011 14:54 posted by D.R. Schneider - Nashua, NH

    I used New England Pellets for the last 5 years... this year they must have done something different with the pellets. The burn and smell is different. They irritate our eyes and noses. Much dryer air created and you could smell them burning. Unlike in past years,it was always a clean burn and no irritation to our eyes.

  • Comment Link Sunday, 30 January 2011 18:16 posted by jennifer canaan

    we bought a ton of these and I thought our stove was broken. No heat at all, the stove kept going out and the auger got jammed constantly. I took 1/2 a ton back and tradded for something else. The 8 bags I have left over are just junk. we siftrd through a bag and found alot of debris (Wood chip, nails etc.) Save your money!

  • Comment Link Tuesday, 25 January 2011 00:43 posted by ja ja

    I have a Quadrafire stove, I have used new england pellets the last 4 yrs. they worked fine untill this yr. lots of ash & more clean up. Not much heat. I though there was something rong with my stove,untill I bough a ton of stove chow from HD. What a difference the stove burned much hotter & with a lot less ash. I will try not to use NE pellets again!

  • Comment Link Monday, 17 January 2011 03:06 posted by JSmith

    Clean burn, low amount of fines, lots of ash. I bought 10 bags to hold me over until my delivery came in. I used 3 bags, waiting till warmer weather in spring to use the rest. I won't ever buy these again.

  • Comment Link Tuesday, 13 April 2010 12:22 posted by Mark Lloyd

    do you know if any one has an overage of your product that is selling at a reduced price? Mark

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