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Woodpellets.com works with dozens of mills throughout North America to provide you with the best wood pellets available. We’re obsessed with quality, and independently test our fuels to ensure they meet the highest standards.
American Wood Fibers is the nation's largest supplier of wood by-products, and has leveraged that expertise in creating their premium hardwood pellet fuel. The pellets are produced with a blend of quality hardwood fibers and are processed through multiple steps to eliminate fines (dust).
Exceptional quality controls ensure that CleanFire's Northern Blend pellet is one of the cleanest burning pellets available in the market. The pellets are made from a proprietary blend of clean hardwood shavings and wood chips. A small amount of softwood is then added to facilitate processing and ensure a consistent product. Fines are carefully screened before packaging and the resulting pellets typically contain about 0.5% ash – almost twice as clean-burning as other premium pellets.
CleanFire Softwood blend certified pellets are known for their high heat and low ash content. These premium pellets come from the Western forests of North America, where the softwood species allows the production of an extremely consistent, high quality pellet. Ash content is typically below 0.5%, which is less than half the standard for premium pellets. Heat output is driven by the extremely high heating value of 8,200 BTU/lb.
Eagle Valley pellets are known for their high heat and low ash content. These premium pellets are imported from Western Canada, and are an extremely consistent, high quality pellet. Ash content is typically below 0.3%, which is less than half the standard for premium pellets. Heat output is driven by the extremely high heating value of 8,300 BTU/lb.
Eco-Flame wood pellets by Confluence Energy from Kremmling, Colorado are sourced from Lodgepole Pine trees killed by the Mountain Pine Beetle that has infested many forests in Colorado and surrounding states. These trees are being removed to help protect the remaining forest and land from devastating forest fires, and being used to help heat homes in the process. These premium wood pellets have been tested to have ash content typically below .65% and heat value of 8,000 BTU/lb.
Granules LG out of Quebec Canada offers 100% top-quality softwood pellets made from Black Spruce and Grey Pine trees and are known for their superior heating value. With an average heat value of 7,765 BTU/lb, moisture content of 6.97%, and ash level below 0.38%, Granules LG pellets will deliver a high quality, low maintenance burn. Founded in 1995, Graunles LG has a highly trained team of professionals who use state-of-the-art equipment to produce a consistently great product for our customers.
This product is manufactured in British Columbia and is then shipped to the US in bulk, where it is packaged by New England Wood Pellet. This pellet is made from Lodgepole Pine and exceeds the Pellet Fuel Institute's premium grade standard in every category. This product has the same low ash, low dust, high energy burning characteristics as other softwood pellets. The Green Supreme premium pellet is consistently sized, has a very faint softwood fragrance and average ash content of 0.22 percent and heating value of 8,200 BTU/lb.
Greenway produces an extremely clean-burning, high heat hardwood pellet. Their oak hardwood pellets are made from clean residuals from the company’s hardwood flooring plant, which lets them control the raw material and consistency of the pellets. The resulting pellet has ash levels typically less than 0.55%.
Michigan Wood Pellet Fuel is produced in Southern Michigan from only the finest hardwood chips to produce premium residential fuel. The company is dedicated not only to producing a premium hardwood pellet, but is proud to contribute to society's move toward renewable fuels. These premium pellets are made only from natural wood fiber and no binding agents. They surpass the highest EPA standards and have the Pellet Fuel Industries standards label on every bag.
"The Finest Money Can Buy" That's the mission statement of Rocky Mountain Pellet out of Walden, Colorado. They use only 100% beetle-kill Lodgepole Pine and like to show off the "blue specks" in these softwood pellets, indicating the wood killed by the beetles. The pellets have low enough ash (less than 1/2 of 1%) to be classified as super premium, a new standards category defined by the Pellet Fuels Institute. In recent independent test data, Rocky Mountain pellets had 0.30% ash with a heat value of 7,951 BTU/lb.
Somerset uses kiln-dried sawdust from their hardwood flooring division to produce their quality pellets. Because the company has total control of its raw materials from lumber to pellet, Somerset doesn't need to worry about contaminates in the raw materials.
Westwood Fibre Ltd. of Kamloops, British Columbia, has been in business for more than 25 years, now producing a heating fuel with minimal ash and low moisture content. Based on our independent lab tests, Westwood pellets are dried to under 5% moisture and have less than .5% ash for a clean burning fuel. These premium softwood pellets also have a high heat output of over 7,900 BTUs per pound.
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