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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Dangerous Garbage
Dangerous! These had fire back up into hopper because of jams from three inch long pellets! This happened three times in first hour. I had to empty out the hopper with a can, disassemble and clean all the soot and tar inside the hopper and feed tube that had become jammed up. If I were not home my house would have burned with my dog in it. These should not even be for sale as pellets. These WILL burn houses down. In addition, they are filthy, dusty, and all around garbage.
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Homeowner
Been using these and pellet stove for 15 years. They are not safe anymore. Ash doesn’t drop into bin like it should. Clumps up and blocks flame and smoke. Unsafe!
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Mid grade pellet
A bit hard starting, more soot then real premium pellets, definitely higher ash content then advertised
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packaging bags suck
love the pellets but whats up with the bags always tearing apart I’m loasing pellets . need to make the bags a little more durable
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Northeastern Blend is horrible!!!
Ran these for 12 years no issue. This year me, my brother and neighbor bought a total of 10 tons. I had 2 ton left from last year and the bag said Allegheny blend. This year they say Northeastern Blend and are HORRIBLE!!!! The ash is unbelievable and I had to double the heat setting to get any heat out of them!!!!! If the bag is marked Northeastern blend……STAY AWAY!!!!!!!! If you have to pay a little more for another brand…..DO IT. Next year if the bag says Northeastern blend I will not buys these!!!!!
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