Freedom Fuel Wood Pellets
Premium Grade Fuel – Hardwood/Softwood Blend
Freedom Fuel Wood Pellets are produced in the USA using clean sawdust and wood residuals, engineered for high performance: with ash content under 0.5 % and moisture under 6 % they qualify as a super premium fuel. The manufacturer lists a BTU value of over 8,400 BTUs per pound.
These pellets are bagged (typically 40-lb bags) and sold through major retailers and regional dealers. They’re designed for residential pellet stoves where homeowners want strong heat output and minimal maintenance.
Availability: Freedom Fuel is distributed across multiple states in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, and may appear in big box stores or local fuel dealers. Because performance and supply can vary, check the bag date, storage condition, and production run before buying in bulk.
Status note: This brand continues to be available and marketed as a premium product. Some users report excellent performance, others note batch variation—so testing a few bags early is wise.
Bottom line: If you’re seeking a top-tier pellet fuel with strong heat and low ash, Freedom Fuel is a compelling choice—just verify that you have fresh stock and that your stove handles the blend well.
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Nov: 2017 – These pellets absolutely did burn super hot. They seemed to be super dense with not much fines. I want to say that these are a southern yellow pine pellet. I could not find much info on online except to find out what the deal is. I had to clear out the burnpot in the morning but the heat was was nice! great pellet overall .






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When I opened the bag and seen there were some pellets and the rest was saw dust and will never buy again. I mean never worst pellets on the market. Got them from Home Depot and they said you can return them. No you can come and pick them up. Well you know that would not happen. I can not even understand why you would produce a product like that and get a bad rap. But I guess it is now days all about the money!
Worst pellets I HAVE EVER USED, CANNOT WAIT UNTIL THEIR GONE.
Worst pellets I have ever used. The only kind Home Depot had so I bought 15 bags. Will never buy them again. They do not burn well, so many clinkers I have to shut down and clean out the pot every 12 hours!
After burning a different brand of hardwood pellets all winter, we had to buy the Freedom Fuel to get us through the last month or so of cold weather. We have not been happy with these pellets. They have a lot of dust and seem softer than our previous brand. There is a lot of coarse ash building up, and the most annoying part is that the pellets stick to the side of the hopper so the stove thinks it’s out of pellets. We have to open it up and manually stir the pellets so they will go into the feeder. It becomes a problem when we are away from home and the house gets cold.
The worst I ever bought than gid I only got 15 bags