Dry Creek Wood Pellets

Dry Creek Pellets is a family owned company out of New York that has been in business since 1992. Their wood pellets are a by product of sawmills in the lumber industry.

I have used Dry Creek Pellets in the past and I remember liking them a lot. As a matter of fact I bought three tons for this season. They seem to be carried by a lot of distributors and they are one of the more popular brands in my area. According to the Dry Creek Website their pellets are a hardwood blend.

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16 Comments »

  1. jodi says:

    I live in Amesbury, Massachusetts and prefer to use Dry Creek in our pellet stove. Can you forward information regarding a retailer close to our home.
    Thank you.

  2. donna baran says:

    We usually buy our pellets at Canfields Agway in Stroudsburg, PA. My husband went to go get the 2 tons we normally get and they dont have them this year. Where else can we go to get them in this area?

  3. Andy Jerome says:

    I went to buy Dry Creek at my local retailer and was told the company went out of business . I would love to find if this is true , and if not , where can I get them near Albany , NY. Does anybody know?

  4. Meg says:

    They are not out of buisness, you can reach them at 1-800-215-8655 OR 585-492-2990

  5. Shawn says:

    Where can I buy Dry Creek in the Oneonta, NY area???

  6. Dave Schrom says:

    Andy, I have , for the last six years, bought my dry creek pellets from altamont agway. They are very nice to deal with. This year there was a price hike. they were 259.00 a ton. Good luck, Dave

  7. Steve says:

    Dry Creek pellets are the best that I’ve tried.I have tried many different brands and none can compare to Dry Creek I have used them 13 years. And this year not able to get them for some reason. I’m vert disappointed. They will be missed this winter.

  8. Ron N Lyn says:

    To all of you who need Dry Creek wood pellits , look no further

    Millers Egg ranch in Bangor PA has plenty , they are $245.00 a ton

    as all of you say they burn the best ! We have tried them all

    and none of the other pellits burn as good as Deep Creek ,

    Millers Egg Ranch is in the phone book ,well wait a minute ill get it for you

    just tell em Ron N Lyn K. sent you , keep warm this Winter hope this helped

    you out , good luck and get them whle you can !

    Millers Egg Ranch
    maps.google.com

    96 Mount Bethel Hwy
    Bangor, PA 18013
    (610) 588-4204

  9. Saul Thau says:

    Does anyone know who has pellets for sale in the Binghamton New York area as of 10/22/08/ ? Please e-mail me or call me toll free @ 1-800-203-0658 Thanx a bunch Saul

  10. Curt Nighswander says:

    Any reason why there are no pellets to be had this year…..dry creek..etc…

  11. Jamie Winger says:

    Since there is a decline in new houses being built, there is no left over lumber for pellets. It has been on the news lately.

  12. Frank M says:

    To Saul Thau.
    This site might help you.
    http://www.pelletheat.com/
    Schuyler Manufacturing Facility
    West Schuyler, NY (Utica Area)
    On the site they have link for dealers.
    Good luck

  13. Jocelyn says:

    Je veux des granules Cubex, Comfort ou Dry Creek, où peut-on en acheter ? Il y une rareté de créer et une crise. lavalleejo@hotmail
    Il n’y a plus non plus d’Energex ou LG nulle part. J’aime mon poêle et sa chaleur et désire en acheter malgré la hausse certaine de prix.

  14. Bob H says:

    Does anyone know where I can get Drycreek pellets in the Long Island NY area?

  15. Paul Coty says:

    This year we bought New England Pellets since we could not find a distributor in the Enfield Ct area. We are not happy with the quality, there is a lot of sawsdust and we think thats the reason that there is a lot of carbon buildup in the burner pot. We would like to find a Dry Creek distributor for next year.

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