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'''Sawdust pellets''' are an alternate fuel, made from compressed [[sawdust]].  Sawdust was a byproduct of turning raw wood into manageable sized [[lumber]].
'''Sawdust pellets''' are an alternate fuel, made from compressed [[sawdust]].<ref name=consumerreports2021-02-23/> Sawdust was a byproduct of turning raw wood into manageable sized [[lumber]].


Users of pellet fuel usually use special [[pellet stoves]], built to burn pellets.  Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be designed to burn their fuel more precisely, so the combustion produces less harmful [[smoke]].  Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be fueled from a hopper, and automate the longer term management of a large supply of pellets.
Users of pellet fuel usually use special [[pellet stoves]], built to burn pellets.<ref name=consumerreports2021-02-23/> Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be designed to burn their fuel more precisely, so the combustion produces less harmful [[smoke]].  Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be fueled from a hopper, and automate the longer term management of a large supply of pellets.


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| title      = Consumer Reports' Guide to Pellet and Wood Stoves: Improved efficiency and safety—plus a new tax credit—add to the allure of these home heaters
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Sawdust pellets are an alternate fuel, made from compressed sawdust.[1] Sawdust was a byproduct of turning raw wood into manageable sized lumber.

Users of pellet fuel usually use special pellet stoves, built to burn pellets.[1] Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be designed to burn their fuel more precisely, so the combustion produces less harmful smoke. Due to their standard size, pellet stoves can be fueled from a hopper, and automate the longer term management of a large supply of pellets.

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