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Holly Gorrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Oct 2002 20:15:30 -0400
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>the litter pellets are treated so that they will absorb moister and oder
>and break up for easy disposal.  the stove pellets are compressed wood
>impregnated with kerosene to make it burn these pellets will not absorb
>anything.  hope this ends some of the confusion.
 
Uh...you sure about that?  Look on the bag.  All of the wood stove
pellets I've seen are 100% compressed wood particles.  They have no odor
other than their natural woody scent.  I would think kerosene would leave
a noticeable odor.  Plus it wouldn't be 100% wood if there was kerosene
in there.  They do absorb the moisture very well, and then they turn into
sawdust, which is really pretty harmless.
 
Holly,
Tigger, Pooh & Sprite
[Posted in FML issue 3946]

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