These are by far the best pellets (lowest ash) we have ever used. Cannot find out where to buy them in GA since Southern States went out of business here. We have a Quadra Fire stove and they work great in this stove. I would recommend these pellets as the best on the market. Only if I could find them now 🙁
I have used Bayou Wood Pellets for 2 years. I think they are in the top 2-3 brands of pellets. Very low ash(didn’t have to dump my ash pan all year) and produce great heat. Very easy to use and store. A small amount of dust(it’s a wood product)but nothing serious. Burns very clean. Would recommend these pellets to anyone with a pellet stove.
I love these Pellets. I have had great luck with pellets produced from hardwood flooring companies. I find that the quality is usually outstanding due to the almost 0% moisture level. The ash levels are always next to 0% as well. I found that when I mix a hardwood flooring pellet ( Bayou, Somerset or Cubex ) with a quality softwood pellet like LG, Okanagan or Blazer, the BTU output is through the roof. I found the hottest mix to be 1 part Blazer wood pellets to 1 part bayou or Cubex. Just a little trick for the really cold nights
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These are by far the best pellets (lowest ash) we have ever used. Cannot find out where to buy them in GA since Southern States went out of business here. We have a Quadra Fire stove and they work great in this stove. I would recommend these pellets as the best on the market. Only if I could find them now 🙁
I have used Bayou Wood Pellets for 2 years. I think they are in the top 2-3 brands of pellets. Very low ash(didn’t have to dump my ash pan all year) and produce great heat. Very easy to use and store. A small amount of dust(it’s a wood product)but nothing serious. Burns very clean. Would recommend these pellets to anyone with a pellet stove.
I love these Pellets. I have had great luck with pellets produced from hardwood flooring companies. I find that the quality is usually outstanding due to the almost 0% moisture level. The ash levels are always next to 0% as well. I found that when I mix a hardwood flooring pellet ( Bayou, Somerset or Cubex ) with a quality softwood pellet like LG, Okanagan or Blazer, the BTU output is through the roof. I found the hottest mix to be 1 part Blazer wood pellets to 1 part bayou or Cubex. Just a little trick for the really cold nights