Clean Burn brand of wood pellets contain none of the bark, dirt or insects associated with burning wood. The low moisture content of the Clean Burn wood pellets results in nearly total combustion when used in an approved wood pellet stove, reducing emissions and creosote buildup almost entirely. Wood pellets cost less per energy unit than almost all fuels. Clean Burn pellets are made from 100% wood sawdust and shavings which are dried, screened, ground and compressed in Tacoma, Washington. The pellets produce a consistently high BTU, low ash fuel. No additives or binders are used in the process.
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Hoping to get a bag this year 2018. Keep reaching out but have not heard back
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Quadra-fire pellet stove, I have bought Rocky canyon pellets for years, Not sure what happen this year,But lots of wood dust and (10) of (50 bags had ice and pellets clumped together even with the double wrap over the 50 bags I had to take them back to ziggs in Spokane Wa, hope you can improve, Last year 25% of the bags unsealed them self at the top,what a mess, I buy three tons of someones pellets a year, you need to improve if its going to be Rocky canyon.Bill
Have been burning these pellets for the past 3 (now in the fourth) winters.
Using in a Harmon XXV stove.
Only have to clean the ash bin after each ton burned.
(we burn about 3 ton/ winter).
Only comment: recycling of the bags? Our area (SW WA) no longer is accepting plastic bags for recycling.
I have an England Stove. Since using Clean Burn this year, I find that at the start us it burns so high and so hot it turns the glass black right away. I think it’s because it drops so many pellets into the fire pot and when it takes off wham! When it burns awile it settles down and, it burns good, but, now I notice the fire pot is burned ot on the bottom and will have to be replaced. I really like the Clean Burn as there is very little ash, but the start up is off the charts.. Maybe because the pellets are broken up and not a uniform size as we had used before.
Have used about 15 bags of cleanburn so far. I detect a chemical smell which is unpleasant. I have previously only used bear mountain pellets and did not have the smell. I read an earlier comment that these pellets burn hotter than bear mountain, and I am thinking that causes the smell from the paint on the stove. I will probably switch back to bear mountain to eliminate the smell. Would appreciate any suggestions.
This is my first year burning them and I am quite happy. The last five years or so I’d used only Bear Mountain or Lignetics. Cleanburn actually burns as well either of those brands.
We also love Clean Burn but were told by a service rep for our stove that they burn too hot and that it was the cause of our stove turning off on its own. I would appreciate your comments as we prefer Clean Burn but changed and are unhappy with our new purchase.
The best pellets I’ve used so far. 1st year in our dual stove home I used another brand (can’t remember the name) and they were not bad. Last season we purchased a pallet of Clean Burn. Loved’em. Hot fires, ash was nill! Very little soot. We ran out towards the end of the season, summer came late, and our local store only had Lignetics. I thought since they were 50cents more a bag, they must be great too…. WRONG. Lignetics burned dirty, not as hot and twice the ash?? The glass was black after two days. I’m a big fan of Clean Burn. Plan to use from now on.
Stoves, Avalon free standing and Breckwell Insert.
Quad-fire Mt Vernon..lots of research about pellets. Cleanburn is the only brand I’ve burned and extremely pleased. High heat, very low ash, durable bags, and next to no fines despite shipping to AK.
I Have a England Pellet stove – I did a comparison between 3 other brands I have at my house at -4O Degree below Fairbanks week the clean burn pellets heated my garage 10 degrees warmer. And the ash left behind after 2 days was 50% less. NO JOKE
I have used this pellets and do like them. Yes very little ash quick start burns very hot. Made local here in Tacoma, Wa.