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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By far the worse pellets we burned. I am just glad we purchased 2 bags to give them a try when we ran out of our pellets. There was so much sawdust that i immediately turned off our pellet stove to cool off and to vacuum all the sawdust. Very, very disappointed and will not purchase again
bought six bags of these to try and will never buy again. pellets were small and broke up very easily to small chunks. had to clean out every two days due to ash buildup. moderate heat. i have a osburn mf45 standalone.
These are the worst pellets I have ever used. Even the bags they come in are of a poor quality.
These pellets are garbage!!! Bag says that they are 100% pure wood fibers……NO!
I have corn kernels and pieces in the pellets! Tried to contact the company and no one answered the phone. Sent an email to Ken Simard at Freedom Fuel, read my email this morning, but of course….NO REPLY!
HORRIBLE!! My bags are 50% sawdust. And the other 50% is a half and half mixture of pellets and CORN!! The bags are cheap and are always busted at the store, but even though I pick out the ones that are not, I always end up with atleast 2 bags that have gotten moisture inside and solidified. Did I mention they are HORRIBLE!!!!!!! Dont waste your money! I am taking mine back today!!