Turman Hardwood Pellets are a premium wood pellet. Turman Hardwood Pellets, are located in Galax, Virginia is a 100% hardwood pellet. Turman pellets are made from solid oak residual from their flooring mill, as well as other sawmill facilities owned by the parent company, The Turman Group.
Turman Hardwood Pellets Review
2018- One of my favorite. Kiln dried hardwood flooring waste. Nice and hot and low ash
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I have been using a pellet stove since 1997 and have used many different brands including Turman. I have found that the Turman brand is a premium pellet and leaves the least amount of ash. It burns hot. In my opinion it is the best pellet on the market.
These are the BEST pellets I have ever burned. I have 1200 Classic Quarda Fire
good but not worth the cost in my opinion. left as much or more carbon build=up, not a lot of ash but also not a ton of heat…[heat, to be fair, was probably just what they claim on the package]…paid a premium, and maybe they’d work better in a harman than my enviro m-55.
I have been heating with wood pellets for 10 years. I have a Harman Advance and the Turmans are by far the best I’ve burned. They burn very clean and hot. Ash is very fine with hardly any clinker build up in the burn pot. I don’t see myself ever burning anything else as long as they are available. Great pellets!
Head over heals better than any other pellet. including enterjex.
I have a Harman P-68 and if you would have asked me a month ago I would have told you these were the best pellets I’ve ever burned. They burn clean and the heat is great. The problem is that most of the pellets are 1 3/4″ to 2 1/2″ long. This creates bridging in the hopper and no pellets can feed. Which becomes a problem at 3:30 a.m. when your stove shots down. So, unless you have the time to open each bag and break pellets in half or thirds. Look for another brand.
My father-in-law gave me a few bags of these to try in my stove (Waterford Erin) and I kinda wish he wouldn’t have. These are by far the cleanest pellets I have ever burned, decent heat with practically no ash or clinkers. Now that I’m back to burning my own stock (Logik-e with some Okanagan Gold) I’m feeling like I missed out. My only consolation is that the Logik-e were $75 cheaper than the Turman.
been heating with pellet stoves for 20-25 yrs. so far Turman is the best, burn VERY clean and hot. 1/4 to 1/3 less time needed for cleanouts.
I’ve had a stove (Harman) for about 7 years now and have tried A LOT of brands. I haven’t noticed a big difference in heat out put among brands but Turman without a doubt were head and shoulders above the crowd in terms of low ash. Unbelievable difference. I wouldn’t have to empty the ash pan for 2 weeks where with other brands it might be two days. Can’t get them anymore since the place that used to carry them closed. I’m burning Clearfire Pacific now which are pretty good. I’d steer clear of any brands you get at the grocery store chains like Big Y (Inferno) and PriceChopper (I forget brand).
Truman pellets leave very little ash. They generate a lot of heat. I recommend using these pellets you won’t be disappointed