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saf41679

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May 20, 2009
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Binghamton, NY
A company in Greene, NY has these for 265 a ton but if you mention that you saw the advertisement in Craigs list they will give you another 10% off for a price of $238.50. The guy I spoke to compared the pellets to Dry Creek. I know they are a new pellet company but does anyone have any experiences with them, good or bad? I think either way im gonna buy a ton of them to try for next year but am a little hesitant to commit to more than that with out trying them first. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Steve
 
I had the same conversation with him also. Dry Creek's pellets were not so great this past year with Q.C. issues so maybe comparing these to those is not such a great marketing plan. I'll let others be the guinea pig this year.
 
steve0226 said:
.....I know they are a new pellet company but does anyone have any experiences with them, good or bad? I think either way im gonna buy a ton of them to try for next year but am a little hesitant to commit to more than that with out trying them first. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Steve

A couple of members on other threads bought some and burned them, and the reports so far are good. Why not buy a bag or two and try them.....we've had some cool nights, so I imagine you could try them out.....the weather for your area has the temps in the low 50's the next couple of nights.

But I wouldn't buy a ton(s) without trying first.
 
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