lets see your 2014/2015 pellet stash

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JohnRXL

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Just piled the last of the pellets into my fruit cellar 4 tons for this heating season 2014/2015. Should last a little while, Rona had them on sale for a dollar off a bag so I loaded up. Here's a pic. Let see your stash. IMG_20141007_185021.jpg
 
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Two stacks now - 4 ton of stove chow
 
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only have 3 tons so far.
 
Just piled the last of the pellets into my fruit cellar 4 tons for this heating season 2014/2015. Should last a little while, Rona had them on sale for a dollar off a bag so I loaded up. Here's a pic. Let see your stash. View attachment 140613
Are those the granulco pellets? I just bought a ton today and was going to buy more but I couldn't find a review of anyone who burned them! Sale ends tomorrow so if there good I will buy more!
 
Only what's in the stove and one bag of firesides so far. Nov 15 is delivery day. I will be hauling a few bags till then
 
Close to 9 tons MWP blend and Crabbe as in signature.
After those Crabbe are gone, i'll be sticking with the MWP blend as long as they are available.
I'm tired of my ash pan filling up from the ash plugs the Crabbe leave. As well as having to clear the pot way too often. Never have that issue with the MWP. The Crabbe burn slightly hotter, but nowhere near enough to be worth the extra $.
We were never cold with the MWP as it was.

some of these are for next season.

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6 tons of Okanagan Douglas Fir.


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Are those the granulco pellets? I just bought a ton today and was going to buy more but I couldn't find a review of anyone who burned them! Sale ends tomorrow so if there good I will buy more!
Yes they are the Granulco from rona. This will be my second season burning them. They burn very hot and no klinkers. I have the Englander 25pdv and the glass stays clean longer than with other brands I've use in the area.
 
Yes they are the Granulco from rona. This will be my second season burning them. They burn very hot and no klinkers. I have the Englander 25pdv and the glass stays clean longer than with other brands I've use in the area.
Thanks I'm going to get another ton today. $4.49 a bag is hard to beat!!
 
Please include full address with all pellet stash photo's. Just Kidding!
 
Please include full address with all pellet stash photo's. Just Kidding!
Great. Come on over and I can put the castle doctrine into effect.
 
Thanks I'm going to get another ton today. $4.49 a bag is hard to beat!!

I see the Granulco are $4.16 a bag as of today on the Rona website.
 

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This must be a regional disparity. Granulco are manufactured in Quebec, where I am.
 

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The Granulco are way high in Maine this year. I will have to check but I think it was 441.00 for a 75 bag pallet delivered
 
Bring on the snow. We need it.
 

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6 tons mixed, restacked onto 3 racks I made. Alcove area is 2 deep, and the MWP softies are just on a temporary rack since I ran out of room.

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