Michigan Wood Fuels is a fully integrated wood pellet production facility with an annual production capacity of 50,000 tons. We accept only the finest hardwood chips to produce premium residential wood pellet fuel. Our raw material is therefore not subject to the cyclical nature of the saw dust market.
Michigan Wood Fuels’ staff is made up of seasoned professionals who combine engineering, process management and logistics best practices to meet the needs of our growing customer base. We also leverage and greatly benefit from the expertise of our retail and distribution partners to bring our product to market.
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Bought my little baby last year and love it. I used 3 ton of Michigan wood pellets, from the same place. Had no idea of good or bad–pure virgin. This year I bought a different brand and ouch, did I ever learn. Started doing research and soon discovered that by listening to what other people say, from personal experience, I could possibly save myself a lot of mistakes. So as it stands right now I think I am doing good. So thank all of you for your personal knowledge and sharing it.P/S just read lower comments—now puzzled..so ok–anybody–muskegon michigan,who has the best????
I have 2 Pellet burners, a Harmon PB-105 and a top of the line Harmon fireplace insert. I have been burning for 5 years now and clean my burners at least once a week. I found Michigan pellets to be very very poor quality. Pro pellets have always been good and this year I tried Kernel Burner pellets. Although they are a proprietary pellet, they are well worth the $185/ton.
I tend to agree these are the absolute worst pellets. I have a kozi brand pellet stove and was cleaning it constantly. Now that i switched brands we are on day 6 and still no clinkers. When our temps reached 0 degrees we had to run stove on 4 setting and were cleaning the huge clinkers out twice a day. Now we run on 3 setting and no clinkers. What exactly is in these pellets to make them burn so badly?
I purchased a ton of Michigan Wood Pellets (of Holland, Michigan) from a local TSC this fall. They are worst pellets I’ve used to date. They create such large clinkers in the burn pot that they block the air vents/ash drop holes. I’m forced to vacuum out the burn pot every day or two just to keep the heater working.
these pellets are unburnable. they shut my country flame heater down due to it not sensing proper heat. The air has to be wide open to burn them at all the ash is far higher, 5 or 6 times that of other pellets that meet their quality claims. As for heat, these must be burned at a 3 of 5 setting to not have the stove shut down, and put the comparable heat out that somerset achieved on a setting of 1. They are terrible pellets, period.
To the person that left the last post I left the one before that I have the cab50 heatilator and it burns these pellets really good. DO you have a cold air intake that helps out a lot. I’m in Muskegon Mi and burned a local pellet called NRG do not burn this pellet so much sand will not run for more than 4 hours before filling burn pot up.
I’m running a Heatilator PS50 and have not had good experience with these pellets. They produce lots of ash, requiring daily cleaning, and produce large clinkers, large enough that after about 50 lbs, they are about 2 inches thick and about 4 inches in diameter, causing misfires. I’m looking for a good pellet that is available in the thumb of Michigan.
Not a bad pellet heat is pretty good I got a ton for 175 bucks so dont have much bad to say about them. I have a heatilator pellet stove and they burn them really good and is easy to clean about 5 min of my time so a little ash is not a big deal to me.
These wood pellets are terrible compared to other manufacturers. There is way to much ash created by the pellets. I went from cleaning my stove every 4 days with another brand of pellets to cleaning it everyday with Michigan Wood Pellet Fuel brand. I am glad to support local business in Michigan when I can but this is a perfect example of poor quality and I will never buy this brand again.
Thats because your supplier is giving you what they call a “dirty” product. many dealers are selling this type of pellet, with bark, bad wood, and other things in it.
Give William Heise a call. He owns Williams wood and deals with a pure woood product that is clean and rated as Premium. It alxo has a much higher BTU per bag thn most of the egular products out there.
William Heise
Perry, MI
517-625-5309
Tell him Pat sent ya