Wood & Sons Premium Softwood Wood Pellets
100% Eastern White Pine – Super Premium Softwood Fuel
Wood & Sons Pellets are made in Sanford, Maine, using clean sawmill by-products from local Eastern White Pine operations. The manufacturing facility was built with high efficiency in mind, and the brand emphasizes sustainability and consistent quality.
Typical specs: around 8,700 BTUs per pound and ash content as low as about 0.25%. These pellets meet what the company calls “Super Premium” criteria: very low fines (<0.5%), low moisture, and strict durability standards.
Availability: Primarily in the Northeastern U.S., especially Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts via dealer/pallet delivery. If you’re outside that region, check with your local dealer as distribution may be limited.
Bottom line: If you’re looking for a high-end softwood pellet that burns hot, clean and supports a locally made product, Wood & Sons is a strong choice — just confirm availability in your area this season.

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August 2019 – Amaizing new plant up the road.
Tony who is the “maine” man up at the brand new Wood & Sons pellet mill in Stanford ME, called me up and invited me up to take a tour of this brand new state of the art mill. I’m super impressed with the first few weeks of pellets. They are burning super hot and almost no ash. Look out VT wood pellets! Once Tony get’s these dialed in they will be hitting the market and you will need to keep your eyes out for these 100% Eastern White Pine softwood pellets for sure.
Wood & Sons Wood Pellets are super-premium softwood heating pellets made from 100% Eastern White Pine sawdust sourced from Maine sawmills. These pellets are engineered for very high heat output (around ~8,700 BTU per pound) and ultra-low ash (often as low as ~0.25%), with strong pellet durability and low moisture content for clean, efficient combustion in residential pellet stoves and boilers. Local users report consistent performance and excellent heat, though availability is typically regional (Northeast U.S.).
Pros
- SUPER HOT
- LOW ASH
- GREAT SOFTWOOD
- LOCAL TO ME HERE IN NH
Cons
- DUNNO






48 Responses
Best I've Used
We have a Ravelli pellet stove which needs a high quality pellet to burn efficiently. I’ve tried various brands and these have been the best. I purchase them at Dysart’s. I like the fact that these pellets are a Maine product.
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best so far
These are the best pellets I have used, out of many. However, I always sift the pellets, which removes most of the fines. I do this with all brands.
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Was great at first..
My first ton of 2022 was amazing, clean burn very low light ash so I picked up 2 more tins later in the season and it was nothing but headaches. They would crater in my hopper and the stove would go out in a few hours leaving the house cold, I would have to constantly check the hopper or it would have a vertical hole all the way to the feed auger with a mountain of pellets around it, large amounts of sawdust to the point I’d have to scoop them out to vacuum the hopper. All the bags from the second purchase had visible sawdust in them and each bag wasn’t sealed fully. Can’t buy them again and moved to Vermont pellet co pellets.
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great pellets , maybe a better stove
i think some people should think about a new stove, i purchased a small revelli one of the best stoves out there, these pellets burned HOT an the ash was low, pretty happy with these as good if not better than vermonts
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