Comfy Cozy Wood Pellets
100% Softwood – Premium Canadian Fuel
Comfy Cozy Wood Pellets are manufactured by Marwood Ltd. in New Brunswick, Canada using exclusively softwood sawdust and their own controlled wood fiber supply. These pellets are designed for high-performance home heating with low ash and strong heat output.
Typical performance: Heating value around 8,500 BTUs per pound, moisture content under 8%, ash content under 1%, and fines less than 0.55%. They are bagged in 40-lb units and aimed at homeowners seeking cleaner burn, reliable performance and minimal stove maintenance.
Availability: Comfy Cozy pellets are distributed in parts of the Northeastern U.S. and Atlantic Canada through select dealers and hearth-fuel retailers. Because they’re premium softwood fuel, local supply may be limited—check bag date, storage condition and verify you’re getting a current-season production run.
Status note: The brand remains listed and known in pellet-stove circles for its strong specs. However, recent forum feedback reports some batch variation in pellet size, moisture exposure and bag condition—so it’s wise to test a bag early in the season before buying in bulk.
Bottom line: If your pellet stove runs best on softwood fuel and you’re looking for one of the cleaner, hotter options available—Comfy Cozy Wood Pellets are a strong choice—just ensure you’re sourcing fresh stock and verifying local availability before committing.
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Overall Quality
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Summary
2019: Great pellet but only being retailed at about 2 places here in NH… good luck finding them!! Very nice softwood!!!
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- bag
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30 Responses
Not a good experience
These pellets were exceptional with the heat output and the low ash content, but, the biggest issue that I had was the poor packaging. I certainly would have purchased them again but out of the 6 tons that i did purchase from pellets direct in Uxbridge MA. i probably lost about 10 percent due to moisture seeping into the bags. I have purchased many a different product that I have never had this problem with due to extra consideration from the manufacturer to pack them properly. Just sayin, that is my experience and I got no support from the manufacture or the distributer. Pretty sad.
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Not Good
I have been burning soft wood pellets in my Enviro Fire Insert for 15 winters. With no where the issues of these. Heat not great, pellets have a smell to them,leaves clinkers in my burn pot no other softwood pellets did this, have to clean the stove out every couple of days due to ash build up, other brands up to 10-14 days before cleaning.The quality of the bags we not good the 6 ton that I purchased all had a pencil size hole in them near the top of the bags. I regret buying these and wood not recommend them to anyone.BAD,BAD, BAD just does not say enough about these pellets
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Awful. Worst pellets
Used for 1.5 season. Nothing but problems with my stove since. Creosote build up is terrible. Chgd up all my gaskets so that isn’t the issue. Lousy pellet. Tons of dust/ clinkers. Home Depot pellets first 2 yrs never had and issue. These pellets will ruin your stove.
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