I bought 15 bags of stove chow pellets I put 1 bag in to see how they would burn I would like to take other 14 back it made one big mess never seen such a mess with pellets I’ve had my brick well for 12 years staying with summer set
I have KOZI XL ,I will never use Stove Chow wood pellets again, they don’t burn well and lots of chunks, some times I have to clean it 3 times a day and I have to use full air or they won’t burn, I agree with Gary, don’t buy because of price I got stuck with 3 tons, Owen,
I have a cheap US stove for about 7 years and the stove chow is the best pellets I have ever used. Any of the premier pellet company brands all burn perfect. Very little ash. Only thing you have to do is shut down the stove once a day and dump out the burn pot. I’ve had problems with all other brands of pellets making a mess or not giving good heat. So to all you review readers out there just try different pellets and burner setting to find s brand that works for you
I have a Lopi Agp pellet stove, Home Depot was selling the Stove Chow pellets for $3.99 a bag. I went ahead and bought a ton, but after buying I was reading some of reviews and was concerned about the pellets. I dumped 2 bags in my stove and I was surprised how well they burned, after 2 days I have no soot on my glass. The inside of the stove had no soot like some of the other pellets I have tried. I did notice they produce a little more ash but I can live with that. After trying and liking so much I decide to bought 3 more tons and the best part was the price. Where can you buy a ton of pellets for less then $200.
just bought 4 bags of stovechow to try . am not happy with the ton of greene team .this is for a new harmon p43 stove home depot says I will have less ash then greene team. we will see in a week. one ques what is white wood? definition please do you mean- no cherry or mahogony or pressure treated ???.
Completely took apart vent pipe and all maintenance sections of my Drolet ECO-65.
The few bags of stove chow cause the heat exchanger tubes to build-up a sooty layer and there was ash build-up through-out the venting system, upwards to 1/2 inch deep in places.
On stove shut-down, the pressure blew ash out the termination; all over the siding on the house.
After cleaning the stove thoroughly, using Turmans now. More expensive but worth the piece of mind.
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I bought 15 bags of stove chow pellets I put 1 bag in to see how they would burn I would like to take other 14 back it made one big mess never seen such a mess with pellets I’ve had my brick well for 12 years staying with summer set
WORST PELLETS I HAVE EVER USED ! Burns very fast , more ash than any other I have used. I have been burning pellets for 9 years DONT WASTE THE MONEY !
I have KOZI XL ,I will never use Stove Chow wood pellets again, they don’t burn well and lots of chunks, some times I have to clean it 3 times a day and I have to use full air or they won’t burn, I agree with Gary, don’t buy because of price I got stuck with 3 tons, Owen,
I have a cheap US stove for about 7 years and the stove chow is the best pellets I have ever used. Any of the premier pellet company brands all burn perfect. Very little ash. Only thing you have to do is shut down the stove once a day and dump out the burn pot. I’ve had problems with all other brands of pellets making a mess or not giving good heat. So to all you review readers out there just try different pellets and burner setting to find s brand that works for you
what is white wood?
Try Country Boy white lightning wood pellets…all oak hard wood dust Kentucky’s best!
I have a Lopi Agp pellet stove, Home Depot was selling the Stove Chow pellets for $3.99 a bag. I went ahead and bought a ton, but after buying I was reading some of reviews and was concerned about the pellets. I dumped 2 bags in my stove and I was surprised how well they burned, after 2 days I have no soot on my glass. The inside of the stove had no soot like some of the other pellets I have tried. I did notice they produce a little more ash but I can live with that. After trying and liking so much I decide to bought 3 more tons and the best part was the price. Where can you buy a ton of pellets for less then $200.
just bought 4 bags of stovechow to try . am not happy with the ton of greene team .this is for a new harmon p43 stove home depot says I will have less ash then greene team. we will see in a week.
one ques what is white wood? definition please do you mean- no cherry or mahogony or pressure treated ???.
for some reason it doesn’t burn all the way and leaves big clumps in burn pot that needs to be scooped out.
Follow-up on Stove Chow:
Completely took apart vent pipe and all maintenance sections of my Drolet ECO-65.
The few bags of stove chow cause the heat exchanger tubes to build-up a sooty layer and there was ash build-up through-out the venting system, upwards to 1/2 inch deep in places.
On stove shut-down, the pressure blew ash out the termination; all over the siding on the house.
After cleaning the stove thoroughly, using Turmans now. More expensive but worth the piece of mind.