This pellet is a premium wood pellet fuel is a blend of quality hardwood fibers compressed into pellets that meet the highest industry standards. By combining wood fiber experience with the latest in process technology, American Wood Fiber provides pellets that burn longer and burn stronger. American Wood Fibers Pellets is certified by the Pellet Fuels Institute to the premium standard. That means less ash to clean, multiple steps to eliminate fines, and 100% all natural. Utilizing the latest in packaging technology we can provide consistent bag weights and uniform palletizing.
Review of American Wood Fibers Hardwood
Oct 2014: High heat, low ash and great looking bag that is solid and thick. What else do you want from a pellet. These pellets burned great so they are absolutely added to the “best” list.<br>
Nov – 2017 – High heat, low ash and great looking bag that is solid and thick. What else do you want from a pellet. This year the ash was just a slight bit higher but still very low. The smell was great and the pellets were really dense. Great heat and overall a very nice pellet. I’m going to add them to the best list.
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I bought a ton of these on the word of the store that sold me my quadrafire pellet insert. The pellets burn ok But way to much dust in each bag and low heat along with high ash. The stove was cleaned out two days before I got them and it is a year old insert I am going through twice as many bags a week as I did with another brand from last year and it is not as cold here as it was last year. I will not be buying any more of them.
I purchased a ton of the soft wood pellets last year. I have a Breckwell P24I insert that is cleaned faithfully. These are some of the worst pellets I have ever tried to burn. Very low heat and as much ash and soot as Inferno’s. I plan to burn the 30 bags that I have left early and late in the season. I can’t wait until they’re gone, tired of cleaning the stove daily.
anything on the softwood pellet?
Anybody have any reviews for American Wood Fibers Softwood Pellets. They are for sale at Pellets Direct for $289/ton…$279/ton if you buy 3+ tons… I see reviews for the hardwood but not softwood
Nice pellet. High heat, low ash and no haze on window after three days of burning. 4.19 per bag or 179 a ton from TSC. Going to get more for the rest of the season. Stove: Savannah Westpoint cleaned daily of ash, window as needed.
This is first year I’ve used AWF pellets. I consider myself a journeyman pellet burner by now. Been so for 14 plus years. I use Harman XXV and P43 pellet stoves. Low ash and VERY good heat output from this pellet although too many fines in each bag. Will use another brand next year.
I purchased 2 tons of these thinking I purchased ligistics (which I was very happy with)well out of 10 bags my auger got stuck with a piece of wood. Fixed that problem quickly but 4 days later a klunk and stove shut down like it should. Looked up to correct problem it took a whole day for my insert to be pulled out from wall to find a big chuck of wood that jammed my auger tight. Called the store where I bought them from and told them I had these 3years ago and they were terrible would they take them back the reply was yes but at another 60.00 to p/u the rest of 2 tons. I have to screen all the bags for wood pieces.The rest of the bag had slivers of wood my grandchildren and I picked out. I was told I could strain all my bags. I should be putting up Christmas decoration or baking cookies with my grandchildren not picking through pellets. Very Very unhappy
I burned approximately a half ton of these last season in my Whitfield stove. Burned very hot and had moderate to high ash. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy them again, just not my favorite pellet yet.
I purchased a ton of this American Wood Fibers and it is nothing but cardboard and burns way to fast. I thought it was the same as last years that I got from Home Depot but not. Stove is a Heatilator 35000 btu after burning 10 bags we had to dimantle the stove to clean it.
I have an Englander 2200 that I bought last season. I burned 20 bag of these last year. The price was great and they burned slower then the bags of soft wood okanagan’s I burned. I noticed little difference maybe less ash with the soft wood but it wasn’t that much of a difference. I couldn’t find these this year I have a few bags left in the garage from last season. Bought 12,000 pounds of Green Supreme waiting for the weather for cool. Had the stove on one morning this season but that was two weeks ago.