Newly Manufactured by parent company Lignetics. These babies are going national and I’m really looking foward to testing out each one from each of their mills coast to coast.
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PFI Certified premium grade pellet fuel made from a proprietary blend of hardwood and other wood species.
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Acquired these at Home Depot when our local suppliers were out of pellets for the season. Pellet sizes were consistent, but an above average amount of dust in the bags. Heat production was lower than Barefoot or Dry Creek, so we had to burn more pellets to produce the needed amount of heat. Produced an above average amount of ash and “clinkers”. We would only use these again if they were no other options.
I just bought 8 bags of these from a Lowes in Rhode Island. I was burning Fireside Ultra but the local Home Depot is sold out.
These pellets have very very very poor heat output. I was so used to the heat output of fireside that I assumed it was much colder outside than it actually was when the stove struggled last night and this morning to produce temps i easily get with Fireside. My englander smart stove usually hums along fine at Manual mode 1 or 2 to give me 68-72 degree range in the house. These things require a setting of 3 or 4 overnight just to wake up to a 66 degree house. I put my wood stove thermo on the side to guage temps and these pellets just dont put out the heat.
Long story short these pellets suck. better than having nothing but I will avoid like the plague moving forward.
I run a Drolet ECO65 and have had great success with these pellets in the past 3 years however this years quality has changed. I have burned 3 tons of the green supreme and found the first 2 pallets to be darker in color and continue to blacken and clog the stove. The last pallet I purchased was from a different Lowes location then I normally go to and found the color to be much lighter then the ones in the passed. I found the lighter colored pellets work the best for my stove and compare closely to the quality of the previous years. I will continue using them because they are fairly priced and are convenient to pickup
I was running low on my regular pellets and bought 10 bags of these from Lowes. These pellets were “meh” at best. There was a lot of dust in the bags, they burned okay with decent heat but the cleaning of my enviro mini was the worst part. lots of clinkers and half burned garbage caked onto the burn pot. Took twice as long to clean as normal. I clean the stove weekly and the ash pan was full. Out of the other brands I have tried never have I had a full ash pan after a weeks worth of burning. Would I buy them again.. if I was desperate enough sure, but if I can I’ll stay clear of these.
Have used these pellets several times over the past 10 years and have found them to be a good product. Have to clean the stove once a week which is not a problem. Had used North American Pellets a few years ago and they were the worst I ever used. The burn pot is usually free of clinkers and the glass is somewhat dirty after a week of burning. Overall I would recommend these pellets.
Green Supreme Wood Pellets, have got to be the WORST Pellets I have used. I bought a few bags at Lowes. I have been using Fireside pellets and they work Great. Green Supreme claims to have high heat, They Don’t. These pellets cannot hold a candle to Fireside Pellets. I usually do not write reviews, but, these pellets Suck so bad, that I thought, I might have to. I would never waste my money ever again on these pellets. I am not saying that Fireside pellets are the best, but Green Supreme Pellets, in my opinion, are a huge waste of money.
Burns Dirty , heavy ash and ash clumps clog the fire box.
Over the past 5 years I have used these when running low on pellets. In 2018 I bought 6 bags due to the extreme cold January. I have used four and Will Not use the two remaining.
Kozi Previa . The green NOT SO supreme leave heavy ash which clog the fire box and cause ignition failures due to ash blocking pellet contact with the igniter.
Some of the comments on these palettes must come from competitors or something they’re so ridiculous. I’ve been burning pallets for eight or nine years now and I’ve tried just about every brand out there and these ones are definitely one of the best. I bought a new comfortbilt stove this year and the thing is working flawlessly on these palettes. I’ve had the stove for a month now I clean it once a week and never once has it had one bit of carbon to scrape out of the burn pot it’s so clean running. They are a little dusty pouring them in but I haven’t seen too many pallets that aren’t and if they’re not Dusty it means there’s too much moisture in them. It’s below zero outside right now and it’s toasty in my house. There are more expensive pellets you can buy and I’ve tried them all I never found there to be much difference you’re just paying more. The stove has a lot to do with it so you need to get a quality stove.
We love the green surpreme last year however this year not so much ?
Pellets have been clogging up our auger seeing the pellets are about 3 inches long .
They state that they are a softwood/hardwood blend, but very low softwood content. They say it’s %10, but it smells and burns like pure hardwood. Not worth the extra cost. I have a 10 year old Harman fireplace insert.