If you can get the sale price of $225, that would be about the max I'd pay..THey have there early buy sale comes to 25 bucks off a ton ends july 27
I agree and around here that would be the Energex Premium all Hardwood. Those and Tractor Supply all hardwood burn about the same but with Energex you know what you will get consistently. I've seen Tractor Supply get in substitutes ,though it was later in the season. Tractor Supply should be changing vendors too if rumor carries through. It used to be the red letter Tractor Supply bagged pellets were the all premium hardwood ones, don't know now. I know I keep harping on hardwood but so happens my p61 likes those pellets, it burned them great made lots of heat. BUt now I have to test it out.If you can get the sale price of $225, that would be about the max I'd pay..
At $250, I'd add a few bucks and get a brand name.. But that's just me..
Dan
yeah, they actually called me and left a voicemail about it. still its nice but not as cheap as I can get pellets through work
Can ESW Northern Virginia Division get the same deal? Eight years of getting accused of pimping the stoves, what the hell. I am opening a division office.
$224.99 I believe is the early buy price around hewre if I remember correctly. Good till the 27th of this month. That's by the ton, I don't know single bag purchase pricing. Also the early buy is for the Tractor House branded pellets, which should be equivalent to Maine Wood Products all hardwood pellets. You may be seeing another brand on your shelves.My local TSC seems to post prices some days $4.19 a bag, for 1 day and now it's back at $4.99, thursday was the last time I saw $4.19 a bag or $209 a ton, I printed it but dont know where it will get me, I work during the week and dont have time to go there then.
The bags we handled to shorten the stack were very robust and smelled good, strong pine. The dealer boosted the price today to $225 a ton. I still have about a third ton of Indek that I feed the Hestia with corn. Don't want to use them in the house as they seem to make as much ash as corn without the higher heat.I put money down Monday at TSC on 4 tons at $199/ton. They stock some Pro Pellets at my local store but mostly sell Indecks and TSC brand, which are also Indecks according to the SKU on the bags. I hope to avoid taking home any Indecks..
Bioburner, I'll be interested in learning how Lumberjacks burn for you this fall. Last season their performance left something to be desired IMO. They didn't seem to generate a lot of heat, and the bags were poorly sealed.
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