Smith Creek states that the fuel pellets they make are of such high quality we ship them all across North America and Europe. If you use a pellet stove, this is the product for you.
- Pellet Fuel Institute (PFI)-certified “Premium”
- Hearth Patio Barbecue Association (HPBA)-certified
- Low ash (less than 1%) and Low fines (less than 0.5%)
- Density not less than 40 lbs./cubic ft.
- Available in bag and bulk
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Dont buy these pellets
Worst pellets ever… i had some sort of rocks in my pellets that cause my stove to jam up and stop.
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Stove Pellets
Bad choice pellets only burn the surface your left with black stubels that clogs up the basket, It almost started a fire in the suply bin pellets backed up on the tube and fire sterted moving up the tube and into the bin. Very dangers luckly I checked the fire before we went to bed. They are using green sawdust to make pellets The outside of pellet burns because the extrusion of the pellet creates heet and dries the surface up.Will never use again, Safety should be one of their main concerns.
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Best pellets
These are the best pellets I have burned, and I have burned a bunch. 100 degrees more heat on low and very little ash. Glass does NOT smoke up
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Not Good
Not Good, Glass black in a few hours. Excess carbon build up on argue in a few hours. Nasty chemical smell or petroleum smell. I will not purchase these again.
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Zero
Absolute crap. Tremendous ash content. Glass in my stove is black in less than 24 hours. Nasty.
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