Northeast Pellets wood pellets is based in Maine and is a wholesaler, and retailer producing premium wood pellets for home and business from 100% bark-free wood. They are clean burning, low-ash, and highly efficient. Northeast Pellets are now available in several retailer locations in Maine.
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We burned 3 ton of these last year, we bought them in advance so had no choice but to use them, the smell of these pellets are sickening! Me and my husband both developed the worst allergy’s from these last year, I don’t know what they are using beside’s wood in these but something is not right, we just bought 3 ton of a different brand this year but had 2 bags of these left, I burned these last week and the same allergy symptoms from last year started coming back, if you smell the inside of the bag after emptying it is just horrid, also when the stove is running alot in the dead of winter these form a rock like ball in the pot, I will never use these again, not good quality.
Bad product do not waste your money! Thay do not produce heat and make so much ash I had to clean my stove evrey day. I was talking to a guy in the area that works at a saw mill in the area he told me the stuff thay get from them to make pellets with is all bark and gravel thay scrap up in the yard of the mill. The remaining bags I bought I am putting on the ice in my drive way for traction
Worst pellets i’ve ever bought. They don’t burn very well.I’ll never buy them again.
Using a new england stove, they burn clean, but heat output is low. Not impressed.
Bought 34 bags last week from TS. $239 per ton. They are very light-colored pellet. They seem to burn pretty clean and with Decent heat. I’m burning them in a Quadra fire Castile stove.
We picked up 3 bags of these pellets at a local Tractor Supply Store. We feel that they burn fast and have a really bad odor to them
My family owns Northeast Pellets and they are available at Walmart, and S.W Collins etc…. But if you want to get them you better act fast because they are selling out fast.;)
I have been using these pellets exclusively for this year due to the unavailability of other products Now they cant suppy the Little guys again, the mom and pop shops, so I have to change and that is good. I routinely found the bags had less than the 40 lbs in them several were 35 -39 lbs a bag but none were over 40 granted using a bathroom scale but other brands I weighed were at 40.2 lbs . but I used them cause they were the only ones easily available They need better qc and the heat output is on the low scale of others I have burnt I have been burning pellets exclusively for the last 8 years Oil heat is My Backup
I am trying Northeast Pellets for the first time. I am on the second bag and am pleasantly surprised. They are very light in color. The bag claims “no bark”. Heat output is pretty good and the ash output also seems good so far (on the lower side). My only complaint is that the pellets themselves are tiny little chips. This could be a result of transportation and handling, but if not ,the mill needs to fix that part of their quality control. I would have given them a 5 if the pellets were better formed. The bag is labelled “super premium”. Are they really? Quite possibly! I bought these at Tractor Supply (in Leominster, MA) for 4.60-something a bag. For the price, I think these rate right up at the top of the “low cost” pellets available at the big retailers. I have a Quadrafire Mt Vernon Insert. I am burning them on the hardwood setting with a flame height adjustment of -2.
I have been using Northeast Pellets for the last two years with good results. They are made nearby in Ashland, Maine. I am not sure of the composition but they feed well and burn hot. They are available at the Presque Isle Walmart presently for $198/ton. I also use Maine Wood Pellets with about the same good results.