Posted by Don-Wi on March 23, 2012 at 18:48:06 from (75.249.123.115):
In Reply to: wood pellets posted by Don-Wi on March 23, 2012 at 12:17:55:
You mentioned indeck as one brand. That was what I got from TSC 2 years ago, and I don't know if it was just because they were stored outside for so long, or what, but they didn't burn very clean for me. I am currently burning Vulcan, and some is burning better than others but better than the Indeck did last season. That being said, what isn't burning the best is because of moinsture, and again I bought it last fall after it sat outside in their yard all summer in the rain. The first year I got them, I bought in March or April and I store them inside so they were kept dry. Those burnt great.
I wouldn't be leery to try Indeck again, as I wrote them and complained, and they did send me a couple new bags in exchange for a couple of what I had. They said according to the tests they ran everythign was right in line with where they should have been. The 2 new bags did burn cleaner. I just burnt 1 bag of Indeck to every 2 bags Vulcan. When we moved in the previous owners left behind 1/3 a skid of Marth, but I wasn't overly impressed by them.
I've heard that softwood was more BTU's per lb. than hardwood, and I may try 1 skid of softwood to try it out. See how much longer a bag lasts or if I notice any difference.
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