finally tried the envi blocks, bought some small and large my insert is about 20″long and 12″deep, old glacier bay, best thing i ever bought used 3 small blocks, burned in 3 hrs, not much heat. tried 3 large, burned a little longer but again not enough heat. maybe my stove is to big and i need to use more, but at the price wood is still cheaper and the heat is great. maybe best for smaller stoves.
i have used these blocks for 3 years and sold them at my store and what a savings not only price wise but on my back and not going in the woods to cut wood , time savings 1 ton is eaqual to 3 1/2 face cord minus the bark bugs and mess
The store near us only sells loose pellets for some reason. They also told me that it’s not good to burn pellets or pellet blocks in a regular wood stove. Not true?
Interesting alternative to cord wood; burns hot, catches easily in hot bed of coals, burns long, leaves little ash, takes up less space than equivalent piece of wood and no mess either!
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Where do I but these envi blocks, and how much are they
finally tried the envi blocks, bought some small and large
my insert is about 20″long and 12″deep, old glacier bay, best thing i ever bought
used 3 small blocks, burned in 3 hrs, not much heat. tried 3 large, burned a little longer but again not enough heat. maybe my stove is to big and i need to use more, but at the price wood is still cheaper and the heat is great. maybe best for smaller stoves.
i have used these blocks for 3 years and sold them at my store and what a savings not only price wise but on my back and not going in the woods to cut wood , time savings 1 ton is eaqual to 3 1/2 face cord minus the bark bugs and mess
The store near us only sells loose pellets for some reason. They also told me that it’s not good to burn pellets or pellet blocks in a regular wood stove. Not true?
where can I get them in Southern California, without having to pay a fortune in shipping?
Interesting alternative to cord wood; burns hot, catches easily in hot bed of coals, burns long, leaves little ash, takes up less space than equivalent piece of wood and no mess either!