Bio/Envi blocks to the rescue

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Hot Bricks has a distributor in Brockton,Ma.The pallet plus shipping will cost $345.00.I think I'll pick mine up and save some on the shipping.The phone number is 1-800-ice-cold.
Thanks for the info. I think I will pick up a couple of packs at Whole Foods and try them out once I have burned enough bio bricks to really get the feel of them. Then I will be able to tell the difference better. I have been throwing in a biobrick or two with each load of wood to stretch my wood out a bit more. Been burning 24/7 this past week but now it is so warm--will probably start up again sometime tomorrow.

If the hot bricks are really better it might be worth the price difference. Right now the biobricks are only $279 per pallet which they say is like 1 1/2 cords.
 
Thanks for the info. I think I will pick up a couple of packs at Whole Foods and try them out once I have burned enough bio bricks to really get the feel of them. Then I will be able to tell the difference better. I have been throwing in a biobrick or two with each load of wood to stretch my wood out a bit more. Been burning 24/7 this past week but now it is so warm--will probably start up again sometime tomorrow.

If the hot bricks are really better it might be worth the price difference. Right now the biobricks are only $279 per pallet which they say is like 1 1/2 cords.
Without the shipping the cost per pallet is $285.00 from the seller.I went on their site for the seller's address and it is listed as being in Weymouth not Brockton.
 
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