Had a job interview in New Bedford today.
Figured since I was 20+ miles off Cape Cod I'd make the trip extra worth it.
Called June at J+S Trucking in Berkley.
She has,
Platinum Fires for $260
Vermont's for $280
and Okies for $295
Since it has been so warm and I have about 10 Bags of last years Vermont's left over
I decided to try a ton of Platinum Fire Colorado Pine Super Premium
Good thick bags marked as "Easy Open"
As I unloaded them into the basement two bags at a time on my shoulder they seemed to feel heavy for pellets.
I don't have a scale here to weigh the bags but they just seemed a bit heavy.
Only problem I noticed was 4 of the bags had small splits on the side heat seals.
The splits were on the seams inside the stacked pallet not the outside. So no fork truck damage.
The bags while thick, seemed almost brittle.
As soon as this load of Vermont's in the hopper burn down I try them out after a cleaning tomorrow.
Talked with the Steve while I was picking them up.
He says they are planning on stocking Doug Fir pellets next season.
Probably be a limited supply. Depending on availability.
So if you want some call and reserve.
I hear the Platinum's are not as good as Vermont or Okies but should keep me and the dog warm till summer.
---Nailer---
Figured since I was 20+ miles off Cape Cod I'd make the trip extra worth it.
Called June at J+S Trucking in Berkley.
She has,
Platinum Fires for $260
Vermont's for $280
and Okies for $295
Since it has been so warm and I have about 10 Bags of last years Vermont's left over
I decided to try a ton of Platinum Fire Colorado Pine Super Premium
Good thick bags marked as "Easy Open"
As I unloaded them into the basement two bags at a time on my shoulder they seemed to feel heavy for pellets.
I don't have a scale here to weigh the bags but they just seemed a bit heavy.
Only problem I noticed was 4 of the bags had small splits on the side heat seals.
The splits were on the seams inside the stacked pallet not the outside. So no fork truck damage.
The bags while thick, seemed almost brittle.
As soon as this load of Vermont's in the hopper burn down I try them out after a cleaning tomorrow.
Talked with the Steve while I was picking them up.
He says they are planning on stocking Doug Fir pellets next season.
Probably be a limited supply. Depending on availability.
So if you want some call and reserve.
I hear the Platinum's are not as good as Vermont or Okies but should keep me and the dog warm till summer.
---Nailer---