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Wood Pellet Reviews is getting ready for another great season of burning wood pellets. Heating with wood pellets is great!!! However, the quality of the various pellets available on the market today vary from pellet stove to pellet stove. Also, ake sure to visit Wood Pellet Price .com for your most up to date wood pellet prices.
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Here are some Top Quality Hardwood Pellets
Here are some Top Quality Softwood Pellets:
- Maine Woods Softwood Pellets - These pellets are brand new for this 2011 heating season.
- Granules LG wood pellets ; burned them all winter and they were great, especially when mixed as 75% / 25% LG's to Somerset wood pellets.
- Vermont Wood Pellets ; Great Pellet, Hottest I have burned for a long time. I would burn these year round if they were in my area.
- Cleanfire Pacific wood pellets ; ( there is not alot of info on these but I was emailed from a hearth.com person who told me that these are coming out of the Okanagan plant this year. Cleanfire brand pellets, I have heard, are repackaged Okanagans for the softwood pellets, and New England wood pellets for the hardwood Cleanfire's. )
- Okanagan Wood Pellets - These pellets are awesome! These are the type of pellets that you burn when you don't want to stand directly in front of your stove due to risk of burns and blistering. These pellets are the hottest (up there with Blazers) pellets I have burned
- Blazer Wood Pellets - (An administrators Favorite pellet!) These pellets have the highest BTU's I have found. STUPID HOT
New This Year:
- Maine Woods Softwood Pellets - These pellets are brand new for this 2011 heating season.
- Homestead Wood Pellets - put out by woodpellet.com. I think they are rebagged New England Pellets by the smell of them which is awesome for the price.
- McFeeters Wood Pellets - nice new softwood pellet out of Canada. For a brand new mill they are going to be a player. They just need to get the ash level down a bit.