Pro Pellet Wood Pellets
100% Hardwood – Premium Hardwood-Only Fuel
Pro Pellet Wood Pellets are made from kiln-dried hardwood sawdust, compressed into dense, uniform pellets designed for residential pellet stoves. Because they skip softwood species and use minimal bark, these pellets aim for lower ash and strong heat output.
Typical performance: Users report solid burn quality and moderate ash content for hardwood fuel. While exact specs vary by batch, the brand positions itself as a hardwood-only premium pellet designed for durability and clean operation.
Availability: Pro Pellet is produced in the U.S. (Michigan area) and is available via select feed and farm-supply dealers rather than large national chains. If you’re considering this brand, check that you’re getting a fresh-season bag and confirm local seller availability.
Status note: The brand remains in circulation, though reviews and forum feedback indicate batch variation in recent seasons—meaning your results may depend on luck of the bag date and storage conditions.
Bottom line: If your stove is tuned for hardwood fuel and you’re looking for a pellet that delivers dense burn, strong heat and cleaner ash than many blends, Pro Pellet Wood Pellets are a solid choice—just verify batch freshness and local supply before committing to large quantities.
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Sept 2019 – Got the bag in the mail a few weeks ago and put them in the hopper ASAP. Once the nights started to get colder these were a Blazin!. Fantastic pellet as usual! these are always one of my favs.
Pro Pellets Wood Pellets are all-natural hardwood heating pellets made from kiln-dried hardwood fiber with no additives or binders, designed for residential pellet stoves and burners. These pellets deliver clean combustion with minimal ash and strong heat output, offering a renewable and efficient alternative to oil and gas heat. Made in the USA and available through local farm-supply dealers and feed mills, Pro Pellets are a solid choice for homeowners seeking a dense, premium hardwood fuel option.
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- heat
- low ash
- great bag
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- not many






72 Responses
Horrible
Terrible pellet fuel, I’ve used many kinds over the years and never had them burn like these. Makes a black sticky film on everything, smells horrible like burning plastic or chemicals. I don’t know what’s being mixed with the wood but it probably shouldn’t be! The worst part is that I bought several bags of this junk and don’t feel safe using it with the build up it creates after just 1 bag. Terrible doesn’t describe this product pro pellet!
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Out of the three skids of pellets I bought this year the first skid I’ve had at least three bags maybe four on every layer with a hard football sized lump in it a frozen wet pellets that swelled up my pellet stove will not run those through it and the farm store where I buy them won’t refund me money for 30 bags they won’t give me or bags for 30 bags that were bad either I’m very very disappointed with you guys I can’t afford to spend $200 and some dollars on a skit a pellets and throw half the skid away
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Unsatisfactory
Awful quality; two full pallets of Pro Pellet brand with slits on every bag. Some bags frozen with water absorbed pellets that are unusable
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Four
I recently purchased four tons of pellets from a TSC store. My concern is several of the bags so far have had corners on the top seal that have not been sealed completely. Though it has not been a big loss so far it is making a mess. Please take this issue into consideration. Thank you.
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Pro pellet issues
I have a King Ashley model 5500M that I have had now for 10 years. I have had very good luck with it with very few major issues. I have always used pro pellets in it because I had the best luck with them. In the past I have pre purchased my pro pellets from a local TSC store and usually purchased two tons. This year with the economic uncertainty I purchased three tons. I disassemble my pellet stove each season and give it a thorough cleaning. I usually have no problem getting seven days between normal cleaning. Once the stove is going it’s business as usual. The problem I’m facing this season is hard to get the pellets burning, and the stove will shut down in the night and the burn pot will be full of pellets. Also the chimney is a lot dirtier than past years. I’ve also been experiencing a brown dust in the chimney and the burning area and window glass. I have definitely not had a good experience burning pro pellets this season. I hope they pay attention to their reviews and can correct the problem for the next season.
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