Mid-Atlantic (NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA) Dutchess county pellets

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mbella1026

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Hudson Valley, NY
Looking to buy for next year. Anyone see anything decent around in the Hudson valley? Mostly around Poughkeepsie area.
 
Tractor Supply in Highland has tons stacked up, but I believe they're still at the higher prices. Not sure if they will drop after the heating season ends.
 
Go to CT Pellet and buy the super premiums. I used 32 less bags this year compared to the box store Poughkeepsie area pellets.
 
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mbella1026 i am in wappingers.best your gonna get is barefoots pellets from Tri County Coal in carmel at $289 a ton plus $75 delivery for up to 6 tons
you can get alleghaney pellets from All County hvac on old rte 9 for $285 a ton with free delivery.these are May prices.starting in June they go up.these are super premium pellets.i found with trial and error paying $30-40 less a ton for the cheap ones doesn't pay
 
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mbella1026 i am in wappingers.best your gonna get is barefoots pellets from Tri County Coal in carmel at $289 a ton plus $75 delivery for up to 6 tons
you can get alleghaney pellets from All County hvac on old rte 9 for $285 a ton with free delivery.these are May prices.starting in June they go up.these are super premium pellets.i found with trial and error paying $30-40 less a ton for the cheap ones doesn't pay
I live in Hyde Park and tried the Alleghany fro Wappingers this season. Great heat but in the 10 + years I have been burning pellets hard to beat the almost no ash cleanliness of the Okies. The 32 bags of pellets I saved equals $161.00 of box store pellets. The cost differential buying the Okies at last seasons price for a ton was $60. I am still over $100 bucks ahead!
 
I live in Hyde Park and tried the Alleghany fro Wappingers this season. Great heat but in the 10 + years I have been burning pellets hard to beat the almost no ash cleanliness of the Okies. The 32 bags of pellets I saved equals $161.00 of box store pellets. The cost differential buying the Okies at last seasons price for a ton was $60. I am still over $100 bucks ahead!
Did you get the Platinums or the Gold? I'm thinking of ordering from CTPellet this year.
 
I am in Lagrange and usually buy from Agway in Hopewell. All he caries is NEWP.
 
I live in Hyde Park and tried the Alleghany fro Wappingers this season. Great heat but in the 10 + years I have been burning pellets hard to beat the almost no ash cleanliness of the Okies. The 32 bags of pellets I saved equals $161.00 of box store pellets. The cost differential buying the Okies at last seasons price for a ton was $60. I am still over $100 bucks ahead!
I am in Lagrange. Where did you get Okies from?
 
Ctpellet in connecticut carries okies
Gold $325
Platnium $335
Delivery $125
The platniums are way better than the gold
Alot more heat and less ash
Mbella i am off noxon rd in lagrange
If you want a bag or 2 of okie gold and platnium to try give me a call.i have some alleghaneys also.just toss me the $6 a bag i paid.
 
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Did you get the Platinums or the Gold? I'm thinking of ordering from CTPellet this year.
I got the Golds and quite honestly best pellet I ever used. The platinums give out another 100 btu, not worth the extra $$
 
Ctpellet in connecticut carries okies
Gold $325
Platnium $335
Delivery $125
The platniums are way better than the gold
Alot more heat and less ash
Mbella i am off noxon rd in lagrange
If you want a bag or 2 of okie gold and platnium to try give me a call.i have some alleghaneys also.just toss me the $6 a bag i paid.
Andy 914-505-1708
I found in my stove, virtually no ash from the golds, what stove are you using and did you turn up the combustion air input?
 
Thanks Andy. Is there a place to get multiple bags. I have a truck and don't want to pay for delivery. Especially with oil being so low.
 
ctpellet in torrington has alot of different options for pellets,he carries about 12 different brands and will sell individual bags check out his website ctpellet.com he is about 75 miles away
home and hearth in cortland on rte 6 has;cubex,okie gold,okie platnium,okie douglas fir(way to much $)and energex and sells loose bags
all county hvac on old rte 9 opposite splashdown carries alleghaney only and sells loose bags
tri county coal in carmel on old rte 6 carries barefoot,energex and instant heat sell loose bags but only on saturdays to the public
 
ctpellet in torrington has alot of different options for pellets,he carries about 12 different brands and will sell individual bags check out his website ctpellet.com he is about 75 miles away
home and hearth in cortland on rte 6 has;cubex,okie gold,okie platnium,okie douglas fir(way to much $)and energex and sells loose bags
all county hvac on old rte 9 opposite splashdown carries alleghaney only and sells loose bags
tri county coal in carmel on old rte 6 carries barefoot,energex and instant heat sell loose bags but only on saturdays to the public
CT pellet is 52 miles from Poughkeepsie and only sells loose bags if a pallet breaks open!
 
I work in white plains. I am going to check out the place in Cortland. Thanks for the info.
 
Called Home and Hearth. Okie gold is 7 bucks a bag. Does that sound about average?
 
yes,loose bags are usually $6 a bag for premium pellets at the start of the season and the dealers jack up the prices a bit as the winter goes on
last may home and hearth had the golds for $299 a ton and platniums for $329,now the golds are $329 and platniums $359
not sure what they will be next month
may is usually the best time to buy pellets if you have the space.some places like home and hearth and ctpellet let you pay now and schedual a delivery in aug/september.this way you get the good price and are guaranteed your pellets.
phil do fire is correct if you mapquest ctpellet you can take some county rte roads and it's 55 miles from here.i took the long way on I84,i only went to ctpellet once and was able to buy 8 bags of every pellet he had(10 i think)so i would call to be sure about loose bags.
best thing to do is try a few bags of as many types as you can.everyones stove is a bit different and some work well for some and not for others.alot of people love the okie gold's,for me they burned very dirty in my stove and alot of ash.the platniums burn very clean and alot less ash.i had great luck with hamers,barefoot and turman pellets.thats what i will be burning next year.i got the barefoots delivered last week.6 tons @ $289 ton + 75 for delivery.ctpellet was the only ones that had turmans but at $315 thats a little steep for me.alleghaney pellets from all county hvac on old rte 9 are great also.he offers free delivery,they are $285 a ton currently but think there going up a bit this year
i have plenty of alleghaney,and okie platniums if you want to try them,the okie golds i have 2 bags left
 
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yes,loose bags are usually $6 a bag for premium pellets at the start of the season and the dealers jack up the prices a bit as the winter goes on
last may home and hearth had the golds for $299 a ton and platniums for $329,now the golds are $329 and platniums $359
not sure what they will be next month
may is usually the best time to buy pellets if you have the space.some places like home and hearth and ctpellet let you pay now and schedual a delivery in aug/september.this way you get the good price and are guaranteed your pellets.
phil do fire is correct if you mapquest ctpellet you can take some county rte roads and it's 55 miles from here.i took the long way on I84,i only went to ctpellet once and was able to buy 8 bags of every pellet he had(10 i think)so i would call to be sure about loose bags.
best thing to do is try a few bags of as many types as you can.everyones stove is a bit different and some work well for some and not for others.alot of people love the okie gold's,for me they burned very dirty in my stove and alot of ash.the platniums burn very clean and alot less ash.i had great luck with hamers,barefoot and turman pellets.thats what i will be burning next year.i got the barefoots delivered last week.6 tons @ $289 ton + 75 for delivery.ctpellet was the only ones that had turmans but at $315 thats a little steep for me.alleghaney pellets from all county hvac on old rte 9 are great also.he offers free delivery,they are $285 a ton currently but think there going up a bit this year
i have plenty of alleghaney,and okie platniums if you want to try them,the okie golds i have 2 bags left
I would suggest that being a new member of Hearth.com to list you're stove brand and model in the signature section. It assists other members that have the same stove with making intelligent decisions when purchasing pellets. I burned the Okies golds along with three other neighbors this season and all reported little to no ash build up and great heat. Efficiency also increased.
 
Okanagan
Golds 315/ton
Reds 335/ton
Firs 365/ton

EasyBlaze super-premiums. 305/ton
***manufactured using aged Southern Yellow Pine***
.2-.4 ash
8800btu/lb
burn as hot and clean as Okies

Imperial Billiards
2 Sandy Lane
Hope, NJ
text- 201 400 6913
 
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Hey with spec's like that, I would try the easy blaze, Are they the same size as the Okies?
 
I'm gonna say they are a bit longer than the firs, probably closer to size of the golds. They range from 1/2- 1 1/4" . I can't say for a certainty what the ratio of 1/2" to 3/4 to 1" is though. All brands of pellets will vary in length even from season to season.

Side note- I travel to the Newburgh, Middletown, Suffern, Montgomery area quite a bit for work and would be able to deliver in the HV area.

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