Green Supreme Wood Pellets
Hardwood / Softwood Blend – Home Depot’s Most Common Pellet Fuel
Green Supreme Wood Pellets are manufactured by Lignetics Group and sold nationwide through The Home Depot and regional distributors. They’re made from a blend of hardwood and softwood sawdust sourced from sawmills throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Each bag is P.F.I. Certified for premium grade fuel and contains no additives or binders — just pure, compressed wood fiber.
Typical specs: 8,200 – 8,500 BTUs per pound and ash content around 0.4 – 0.7 %. The pellets are screened for low dust and packaged in durable 40-lb bags. They burn hot and steady, making them a popular “go-to” option for many Home Depot customers each heating season.
Availability: Green Supreme is distributed nationwide through Home Depot locations in states like Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. Regional plants under the Lignetics umbrella produce different formulations to match local wood species, so BTU and ash numbers may vary slightly by region.
Status note: As of 2025, Green Supreme remains one of the most widely available retail pellet brands in the U.S. via big-box stores and local dealers — but bag date and mill origin still matter for performance, so always check before you buy.
Bottom line: Green Supreme is a dependable, widely available pellet that delivers solid heat and reasonable ash for its price point — a reliable everyday fuel for most pellet stoves sold at Home Depot and beyond.
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NEVER AGAIN! i feel that Green Supreme puts out a very low BTU count.
Ordered and burned a ton from Lowes in Garden City this year. Find that the ash content is reasonable and heat output is consistently high. For $219 a ton you can’t beat them. Minimal dust in bottom of bags and have had no auger jams. Using them in my Jamestown J2000. I was running Spruce Pointe pellets early season but did not see a big enough of a difference to spend the extra cash.
I have an Englander 25-PDVC stove and find these pellets hotter than the Stove Chow pellets that the Home Depot sells with about the same amount of ash left behind. Price is $4.38 a bag at Lowes on Long Island which I believe is better value than the Stove Chow. For fellow Englander owners, both pellets leave the same amount of of carbon buildup on the auger. Seems like that cannot be avoided with any pellet choice.
Purchased two tons of these from lowes. Using in a quadrafire classic bay stove. Tons of ash, stove must be thoroughly cleaned every few days and glass is filthy within one day. Bags have a ton of dust in them. They do give off heat but the causes too much maintenance. I will not buy again
I have been burning mostly green supreme this year and am quite pleased with these pellets. Good amount of heat and reasonable ash. Also, the pellets do not seem to be all that dusty coming out of the bag.