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Excellent info thanks guys just what I was looking to here. I was wondering about the creosote build up with all the additives. I really like the idea of the pellet stoves but they are expensive and pretty fickle from what I have been reading.
Those of us on the westside knows this well, but Presto logs (all brands) absorb moisture something fierce. If you bring your pressed logs with you to camp, no problem, but be very careful about stashing logs for months at a time----they will turn to sawdust if stored in a humid area.
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Another member here suggested North Idaho Energy logs. I tried them and they work fantastic. I usually use one at night I load the stove up with wood and put one NI log on top. It keeps it going all night long in my 4dog. Really no build up more than normal to speak of.