Sourced from recycled deadwood of North American forests and known for its consistently high heat output and low ash content, Cleanfire® Superior wood pellets have been Woodpellets.com’s best-selling fuel for over 13 years.
The Cleanfire® brand of heating products continues to be the leader in the industry due to its exceptional quality controls and certified third-party lab testing that ensure you receive a consistently top-quality product.
Ash | 0.37% |
Moisture | 4.10% |
BTU (dry basis) | 8800 BTU/lb |
BTU (as received) Why two BTU values? | 8489 BTU/lb |
Species | Softwood |
Bags Per Skid | 50 bags |
Skid Height | 48″ inches |
31 Comments
Avalon Newport Bay Pellet Insert. Cleaned every 3 days.
Bought 3 tons of Cleanfire Pacifics back in Sept 2013 based on the high advertised ratings.
These pellets produce very low ash and no clinkers. Unfortunately lower heat output compared to Somersets, Stove Chow and Green Supreme in my stove.
I purchased 4,000 lbs your ” CLEANFIRE HARDWOOD BLEND wood pellets a few months ago . Having problems with burnt pellet bash clumping /coagulating and causing continuous pellet feed from hopper to over flow and backing the auger up .Net result is that I have had to shut down and clean every two days versus regular 4/5 .Reading some of your customers comments it would appear that there are consistent quality problems with this fuel source .
I still have 2,000 lbs left on sealed pallet of my last delivery .Can you swap out for better product that will provide the quality that I paid for asap please ?
My stove is a VISTAFLAME NICKEL VF100-005 and serviced regularly
FYI — my phone # is [603] 778 1475
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Bought 3 tons of these pellets at one time and had delivered. Very convenient but not what I usually do. I have burned many many pellets from different companies over 16 years in my Waterford pellet stove (no longer made). I bought these because of the delivery convenience and was sick of trying different bags before settling on the brand I would burn for the season. Over the years, it seems as though all the pellets are not as good as they were back in the late 90’s. I suppose with so many different brands out there now, the manufactures have to lessen the quality to compete. These pellets are OK at best, but no better than Hammer’s Hot Ones, which I’ve burned for the last 5 years. I have a digital temperature display on my stove that monitors the exhaust temperature via a thermocouple. So at the same stove setting I can burn different bags and compare temperatures. These are actually about 5-10 degrees cooler than Hammers, which directly correlates to stove heat output. Even between different Cleanfire bags, the temperature difference can be 10 degrees. Doesn’t sound like much but it does make about a 3 degree difference in the house. Ash content of these is similar to all decent quality pellets. And yes, my stove is cleaned on a regular basis. . I prefer a cleaner burning pellet at the expense of a little less heat output since my stove’s ash pan is on the smaller side. Will go back on the hunt next year for those pellets of older days.
I bought a couple of bags to evaluate before making a big purchase. Once loaded and fired up I have to keep checking to see if the stove is running. What a disappointment. After reloading with Green Supreme we’re back up to a comfortable temp. I will not be buying Cleanfire Pacific anytime soon.
I have had very little success with CleanFire Pacific wood pellets with my Lopi Yankee Bay fireplace insert stove. I bought 3T and in the first 20 bags, it clogged my auger 4 times. I have become all too familiar with unclogging that auger. I switched to another brand and burned 10 bags without a problem. I vacuumed everything out in the hopper and loaded the CleanFire again for a test, and it clogged after a half bag. My neighbors burn the CleanFire without ANY problems so I have to think that the combination of my stove and the CleanFire is a bad combo.
One of the best pellets I’ve ever burned. High heat, low ash. Window very clean after 3 days.
I have burned these pellets in my HarmenXXV last year and the beginning of this year also with NO PROBLEMS. The burn really HOT not much ash. I clean my stove once a week and a full service every ton. The only problem is the price. I have tried several box store brands and Vermont Pellets. I will be moving to Vermont Pellets this year. Same quality less money. 278 a ton vs 293. Still a great pellet!
I own a Mt Vernon AE insert and just had delivered 3 tons of the Cleanfire Softwood Pellets and they burn super hot and clean. Very small amount of fines in the bag and the pellets are uniform in shape and smell like Okies – nice pine log scent. Produce high heat with very little ash and the glass on the stove is easy to clean.
I have burned several ton of these and they put out good heat and little ash. I have also burned Warm Front and Homestead both of which are ok if it’s not too cold out but can’t handle weather below 20 degrees. I have also burned Clean Fire and Green Supreme and recommend that you avoid these bargain brands as they give very little heat and a lot of mess. My experience has been you get what you pay for in wood pellets.
I have tried 2 other brands of pellets and clean fire burns the best. Less ash and better heat. Would buy again.