Spring early buy pellet choices

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DBCOOPER

Minister of Fire
Jan 23, 2010
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Stowe, Pa
American Wood $214
Great American $214
O'Malley $224
Turman $ 224
Hammer $231

Think I'm going to go with the Hamers. Burned 2 tons of Turmans this year and boy were they dusty.
 
Where are you getting hammers for that price?
 
Where are you getting hammers for that price?

Kegerreis Stoves 7758 Rte 183 Bernville Pa 19506 610-486-0890
They'll store them for an extra $14 a ton. Have to get them by March 31 2014 if they do.
Just got it in the mail today
 
Effective April 13th good thru May 31st.
 
Thurman's up here are $270/ton, never burned them but heard good things about them.
 
it may be worth the trip dually with trailer and come back with 5 ton at that price damm wheels are turning in the noggin now
 
if you need another ton to make it profitable, let me know... i'll throw in for a ton at that price too! (ill pick them up from your place)
 
<Yawn>,... guess im just spoiled with my $188 prices
 
American Wood $214
Great American $214
O'Malley $224
Turman $ 224
Hammer $231

Think I'm going to go with the Hamers. Burned 2 tons of Turmans this year and boy were they dusty.

Just got this flyer too... Thinking about the Hamers myself, will be burning for the first time this year. Read great things about them. Bummer is I don't have a truck to haul them and the prices are a bit high for delivery!
 
I got quoted 250 for hamers in Krings (boyertown). They are 275 during the heating season.
 
I need to raise my prices
 
So long as you are competive in your area.
 
Just got this flyer too... Thinking about the Hamers myself, will be burning for the first time this year. Read great things about them. Bummer is I don't have a truck to haul them and the prices are a bit high for delivery!

Could always rent something to transport them, though it might not be worth it depending where in SE PA you are. I'm going to seriously considering getting a few tons from them! Just need to figure out where to keep them all.
 
Hammers all day baby, you cleaned them out right?
 
American Wood $214
Great American $214
O'Malley $224
Turman $ 224
Hammer $231

Think I'm going to go with the Hamers. Burned 2 tons of Turmans this year and boy were they dusty.

Wow, $40-50 ton cheraper than in Ct.
 
Not all are, I see CT has Power House(same as GAP) for $199. If they weren't so dang ashy I'd spring for some.

Did you get special pricing from him on the Powerhouses? I see them on special @ $229/ton on his site. He has the Maine's Choice on sale at $199/ton.

In your opinion, would you go with Powerhouse or Energex (hardwood)?
 
Did you get special pricing from him on the Powerhouses? I see them on special @ $229/ton on his site. He has the Maine's Choice on sale at $199/ton.

In your opinion, would you go with Powerhouse or Energex (hardwood)?

I would go with Energex. Definetly hotter and a bit cleaner. I saw 3 brands on his price board in the office at the $199/ton price. I'm pretty sure the PH was one of them.

Scott, please correct me if I am wrong!
 
I would go with Energex. Definetly hotter and a bit cleaner. I saw 3 brands on his price board in the office at the $199/ton price. I'm pretty sure the PH was one of them.

Scott, please correct me if I am wrong!

Oh, what's in his office hasn't made it to the www yet.
 
Oh, what's in his office hasn't made it to the www yet.

Might be a special of sorts? I don't really know. I'll ask him.

Maine Choice was a definite, Pretty sure Power House. But the last one I'm not 100% sure. Could be DryCreek???? But there were definite 3 brands at $199 unless I was seeing things( I was sober cause I had to head back to the shop).
 
Could always rent something to transport them, though it might not be worth it depending where in SE PA you are. I'm going to seriously considering getting a few tons from them! Just need to figure out where to keep them all.

I just might do that! These prices are hard to beat!
 
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