GWguy
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I know of someone who uses those. Very little dust and great quality.![]()

I know of someone who uses those. Very little dust and great quality.![]()
Thanx! I should have read back thru this post, Lignetics was mentioned more than once as being decent... Their pallet price is the same as I was paying for Pennington at WallyMart, and I really don't like those, so I may just get a pallet load from McKays....
Let me know if you feel the same about their quality. They leave very little ash and burn slow and even.
Ive burned the Lignetics before and in my case found them to have more ash then the Hamar's I get from American Hardware. True Value also sells the Lignetics and sells the pallet for $249 also I believe.
When I started this tread I was asking about Pennington's pellets and I have had my problems with them, first couple of bags seemed to burn fine so I went back to Sam's Club and bought a ton to split between myself and my son. ($190 a ton). Then my problems started they began to jam in the augar area, so Ive gone back to my Hamar's and I now sometimes mix Hamars with the Pennington's in the pellet hopper and mix them up real good (sift through with my hands a mix them up good) and I havent had anymore problems. My son isnt having problems with the Pennington's and says they are burning good with little ash, and we have the same pellet stove.
Country Boy - there is a distributor in Fredericksburg, VA - and in Gambrills, MD. Nothing close around here... they are manufactured from a hardwood flooring manufacturer. Kiln dried processed hardwood is sawed into usable pieces, then routed/formed. All of the sawing/milling equipments exhaust goes to the pelletizer machine - no bark, no dirt, all pure hardwood... they blow Hamer and Lignetics away...
GWguy - I am like 99.99999% sure it is Glover Enterprises - (540) 371-5200 - not much info on the site...
Hamer and Lignetics - a very good pellet from sawmills, but you will get some bark in it which accounts for the higher clinker and ash than Country Boy... now - I have burned about 3 tons each of these and they are REALLY good pellets! I am amazed by the CB pellets right now.
Yeah, I've got to order my second ton next week. That will take me through the rest of the winter.If anyone cares, Sneads Hardware in Lusby carries both the lignetics and hamer, same price, $247.50 per ton, same as what I was paying for pennington. I flipped a coin and got the hamer.
Yeah, I've got to order my second ton next week. That will take me through the rest of the winter.
I've gone thru 1.5 tons already. Big house and I rarely use the oil burner... Been using alot this past week with the low temps. Once it warms up into the 50s it won't be so bad.
Got a 4 bedroom, but it's a Cape Cod and the rooms are situated were the heat either goes back to the downstairs bedroom or upstairs. I keep a humidifier blowing near the stairs so alot of the heat stays downstairs. My heatpump may have kicked on once or twice.I've gone thru 1.5 tons already. Big house and I rarely use the oil burner... Been using alot this past week with the low temps. Once it warms up into the 50s it won't be so bad.
If anyone cares, Sneads Hardware in Lusby carries both the lignetics and hamer, same price, $247.50 per ton, same as what I was paying for pennington. I flipped a coin and got the hamer.
I hope you will be happy with the Hamar's since Ive been preaching about how much I like them.
Ok, here's what I found using the Hamer pellets:
1st off, very little sawdust. It is SO nice not having the stove choke up on sawdust.
The pellets themselves are bigger, and it seems to create a situation where the flame goes high, then low, then high.....and so on, and I can't tune it out. The Pennington pellets are smaller, and seem to burn a bit more evenly, and I don't get the big swing in flame size.
The Hamer pellets coke up the pot far faster than the Pennington. I could go almost 2 weeks on the Pennington before I had to clean the pot, now it's every 5 bags with the Hamer. It gets so coked up that it won't relight if it turns off.
So, I'm happy that there isn't any sawdust to deal with, but not thrilled that I have to clean it way more often. At this point, the stove runs 24/7, so cleaning happens at least twice a week.
Just my 2 cents....
Well GW, sounds like you are maybe 50% pleased, lol
I was the one pushing the Hamar's, my stove is running 24/7 at the current time, I usually clean mine every 2 days, but not always a really good cleaning, I sometimes use a big old paint brush to knock down the ash on the walls and clean off the fake logs I have and empty the liitle burn pot and clean my glass, I just push it all into the ash bin then empty that about every month. So if I ran mine for 3 or 4 days before cleaning the burnpot would maybe get clogged with ash, but I dont wait that long for a cleaning. About every third cleaning is when I vaccum and do a really good cleaning.
I find my Hamar pellets to be smaller then the Pennington's, some of the Penn. were like a inch and a half long and I felt they were causing my stove to shutdown because the auger got jammed.
Since I do have alot of Penningtons to get rid of, I have been mixing with the Hamars about 3/4 Harmar and a 1/4 Penn. in the bin. I run my hands through the hopper to mix them up good and help break any of the long Penn pellets up. Stove has been running great since I went off the Pennigtons 100%.
Sure need it to be cranking today with the cold weather.
Yep, went through a ton of them. Lasted about half the winter. Just got a load of Hammer for the rest of the winter. Either brand is good.They never did answer...
Anyway, just came from McKays. The have a brand called Lignetics, pallet price of $249. Anyone ever try them? Know anything about them? (the pellets, not McKays...)
I think next time I'll try the Legnetics, just for kicks and giggles. Whatever works for each of us....
I stopped in a Southern States In Upper Marlboro, they of course sell the Statesman brand, didnt buy any at the time but thought I'd buy 2 or 3 bags this week to just try them out.
Im also going to Baltimore next Saturday to see George Strait and if Im early enough and have the time and they are open thought Id stop by that Garden Center that sells those pellets Country Boy or whatever they are called and buy a few bags for kicks and giggles.
My stove is a cranking also its in the family room where the computer is Ive had to take off my sweatshirt, my oil furnace has not kicked on at all today.
Let me know what you think of the Country Boy, if you do get some. Haven't heard of the Statesman brand. Anyone else on here ever use them?