Pennington Wood Pellets are a clean-burning PREMIUM wood pellet with less than 1% ash produced. And because wood pellet stoves burn efficiently, there is almost complete combustion of the fuel, creating minimal smoke & air emissions. New England Wood Pellets is the producer up here in New England
Unlike some wood pellets, Nature’s Heat is a premium product, using ONLY 100% wood. Using woods makes Nature’s Heat Wood Pellets a denser, harder pellet … The harder the pellet, the slower and more evenly it burns. This makes it a very efficient fuel. Nature’s Heat wood pellets produce more heat energy with less ash and fewer “clinkers”, caused by a build-up of creosote.
The price of traditional forms of heating fuels have been fluctuating wildly in the last few years, but, wood pellets have been, and will continue to be, cost stable. It’s a heating fuel source that you can depend on in the years to come.
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I have a Breckwell P2000 stove. I’ve had it for 3 years now. I bought 8 bags of these pellets from my local Walmart, they were marked down to $2.50 a bag. Now I know why, these pellets are junk, they must of fixed the length of the pellet from previous older reviews. With these pellets I have to clean the stove everyday. I have used lots of other pellets, these are very poor quality.
These pellets are the worst I have ever used. I have had my pellet stove for 15 years. These pellets clog the auger are too long and some have a weird black glass like coating. Stay away from these pellets
no good.
These pellets clog the grate of the fire box. Lignetics burn better in my stove. I clean my stove weekly. I have burned three separate bags of Natures Heat Pellets and each bag has plugged the grate. The pellets overflow and burn outside the burn box. I couldn’t leave it burn overnight or leave the house with it burning. I have also used O’Malleys and one other brand and did not have this issue.
Using a Jamestown stove they seem to be a consistent length, but they seem to burn cooler then the other pellet I use. Not the worse pellet I’ve found but not the best either. I live in oregon and I do believe I am going to stick with the local product here. For .59 cents more per bag they burn hotter and cleaner
I live in Pennsylvania and I have to say that the Pennington Nature’s Heat Pellets is one of the worst I have used. I don’t know if this is a bad batch but it leaves so much residue! The stove I have is by Breckwell Model P24.
Moisture this year seems to be a problem with stuff that sat outside. Well wrapped stuff, but we had 2 6 inch rains this fall. Took 2 tons back to Home Depot. Bought a ton of Athens from WM. So far better…not the usual though. Penningtons were all I could get there this week. We’ll see. So far my Quadrafire seems to prefer cheap pellets.
By far the worst pellets I have ever used. I bought four bags last winter and they wouldn’t even burn in my Harman and that thing burns everything. Had to give the last three bags to a buddy with horses and I’m not sure they would even xxx on this things!
I clean my stove WEEKLY , it runs 24 hrs a day in a shop with storage.
I have a New England Stove PVDC 25
These are the BEST pellets I have found so far Nice bright orange red color clearly Fir not hardwood, and have a BETTER rating from the stove council too.
Little ash , burns hot, and is great. Beats the heck out of the Eureka brand pellets , they are very bad …
The Pennington wood pellets at Walmart’s in the New England area this year with the black plastic wrap were produced at NEWP. The white ane red wraped pallets come out of Maine not NEWP. If you look at the top of the bag on the seam and see a stamp with NEWP that is we’re they came from other wise they come from Maine.
We just recently bought a home that had the Quadra Fire stove included. Well i bought 7 bags at Wal-Mart because the place i normally get them was closed for the Holidays and didn’t realize i was about out of pellets. $5 a bag is pretty expensive considering other stores have them for around $4 and some change. But i didn’t have a choice. Natures heat is o.k. they seem to burn much more faster than my normal brand. Puts out decent heat i guess. If they would bring the cost down i would probably by them more frequently. Be prepared to clean your stove once a day with these though.