I would concur with the others that overall this pellet doesn’t produce as much heat as some of the others like the Lignetics or I just picked up some AWF which seem much hotter also.
I got ahold of some great pellets barefoot pellets they .ot only burn great but im burning less went from 6 tons a year to 5 and less ash too good price 225 isnt bad for a premium pellet that has that low an ash content Mike from corning
Did not care for them as they seemed to produce more ash and less heat. I even reset my high-low limits on the the thermostat so the stove woud stay on longer. I burned Dry Creek for 3 years before that and liked those but could not get them anymore. I have a Whitfield Profile 20 free standing unit in Eastern CT. Going to try some softwood pellets (Clear Choice Evergreen Blend) this year.
I have to agree with Connie. I too live in upstate NY and I burn Lignetics throughout the winter because of the great heat that it throws off. But when it starts to get warmer I burn instant heat because it does not get all that hot,just enough to get the chill out of the house.
We live in the upstate NY area and have found that the Instant Heat’s are only ok for the Spring & early Fall but not the dead of winter. The heat output just isn’t there. We love & burn Barefoot Pellets in the winter as they throw very nice hot heat(burn about 4 ton) and purchase one ton of others like Instant Heat for the not so cold times.
Jim, I’m trying to get reviews on Instant Heat pellets. So far, all I see is your comment. How do they burn and how much ash do they produce? Tractor Supply has them on sale for $204/ton. Dennis
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very changeable pellet one time good one time they wont burn , makes me think maybe they are being made from ground up trees instead of sawdust
very high ash output, does not put out good heat and I find myself cleaning the stove everyother day, instead of every forth day.
I would concur with the others that overall this pellet doesn’t produce as much heat as some of the others like the Lignetics or I just picked up some AWF which seem much hotter also.
I got ahold of some great pellets barefoot pellets they .ot only burn great but im burning less went from 6 tons a year to 5 and less ash too good price 225 isnt bad for a premium pellet that has that low an ash content
Mike from corning
Did not care for them as they seemed to produce more ash and less heat. I even reset my high-low limits on the the thermostat so the stove woud stay on longer. I burned Dry Creek for 3 years before that and liked those but could not get them anymore. I have a Whitfield Profile 20 free standing unit in Eastern CT. Going to try some softwood pellets (Clear Choice Evergreen Blend) this year.
I have to agree with Connie. I too live in upstate NY and I burn Lignetics throughout the winter because of the great heat that it throws off. But when it starts to get warmer I burn instant heat because it does not get all that hot,just enough to get the chill out of the house.
We live in the upstate NY area and have found that the Instant Heat’s are only ok for the Spring & early Fall but not the dead of winter. The heat output just isn’t there. We love & burn Barefoot Pellets in the winter as they throw very nice hot heat(burn about 4 ton) and purchase one ton of others like Instant Heat for the not so cold times.
Burned 6 tons last heating season…no problems. Just got 7 tons delivered for this winter.
Jim, I’m trying to get reviews on Instant Heat pellets. So far, all I see is your comment. How do they burn and how much ash do they produce? Tractor Supply has them on sale for $204/ton. Dennis
Burned 2-1/2 tons, excellent.