The hardwood pellets that carry the O’Malley Lumber name are made from100% hardwood wood fiber; there are no additives or chemicals. Because we use the wood waste created by our own sawmills we can totally control the quality of the product that goes into our pellets – something other manufacturers can’t claim.
The technology we use at our sawmills guarantees that the wood product that goes into our pellets has never come in contact with the ground. While this may seem like a minor point, it allows us to guarantee clean, consistent hardwood pellets that won’t contain any dangerous contaminants like rocks, dirt, and other debris.
O’Malley Wood Pellets
Tappahannock, VA
(804)445-1118
Christy Courtney
16 Comments
I bought 5 ton of wood pellets from Lavale MD Tractor Supply brought two tons home and started unloading them these were marked from Virginia soak and wet and the bags are not sealed from the company used two rolls of package tape and went back to Tractor Supply for a refund the management said he knew they had a problem but I would have to deal with it.Never again a O’Malley wood pellet at my house
I bought a pallet of these pellets, 50 bags. Six were water damaged, due to bag seams not being properly sealed at manufacture. Many other bags had tears or existing slits, which would tear open with even the most gentle handling of the bags. I had inspect each bag on the pallet and tape up holes/slits before moving off the pallet. I buy 3 tons of pellets every year, so I’ve had A LOT of experience with moving 40 lb pellet bags. I will not be purchasing more of these.
Pellets burn good but the bags break open when stacking them.
Sorry to say that after burning 10 bags, they seem to burn very dirty (the glass on the stove was almost black after a few hours and a lot of dust and finds) than the pellets I used for the last several years. Unfortunately, Lowe’s made a switch this year, so I will have to find an alternative this year. Glad I did’t buy my usual 3 tons worth!
My son and I both bought 2 tons each from our local Tractor Supply last year. They seemed to burn well
At first, but after a ton or so , we both had problems with crusty lumps in the fire pot and excessive hard crud
On the combustion fan blades, mine had to be replaced
I can normally clean the fins with a stiff bristled paint brush. But it now needs to be scraped off as it is stuck
On. We won’t use again , back to Lignetics. Always worked well
This is my first year of Using O’Malley’s wood pallets they are the correct length then once I use last year were too long and kept on stopping up my Pellet stove but O’Malley’s had burnt smooth I didn’t find no dust or no rocks or no nothing in there it’s just clean I did get them from tractor supply here in Glen Burnie Maryland great product I’m almost burnt through the whole pallet because I have three Pellet stove’s but I give a date it’s been one of the best pallets that I had burned
1st time burning these pellets. Doing ok. Dust in bag and a lot of burn off dust in stove. Heater a little higher to get heat when needed. But over all ok.
Left a hard tar like pine tar on my window and stove . I adjusted trim, and draft to no avail. I’ve burned pellets for 10 to 12 years and I’m not a rookie. Hate to say and hope it’s a one batch thing however I’m afraid to use again
Bought your pellets from tractor supply in Sevierville, TN. Last year they sent pellets they manufactured they were horrible more dust than pellets. I am currently using your pellets they are really good, no dust and heating much better. I am a women 79 years old and the only one taking care of the stove for over 3 years. Keep up the good work. I hope i can get your pellets next year.
Bought in Connecticut Tractor Supply in Newtown Ct. Pellet have sand or tiny grey rocks in them. They same label on bags but some bags are darker grey in color other bags are light tan color. Anyway I have several bags that ate grey pellet and sand, concrete or tiny grey rocks in pellets.I cant tell but zim not happy. And of course on email address to complain. Never Again. Garbage product. No product control.