Mid-Atlantic (NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA) Tractor Supply Pellet UPC Help

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frankie

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Jun 12, 2012
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Stroudsburg Pa.
Bought some today due to the sale price that ends today. UPC code is 7 49394 10780 2 and I can't find who made the pellets. Tried the UPC searches, nothing. Perhaps someone may know. Pellets were purchased at TSC in Broadheadsville Pa.
Thanks in advance.
 
Bought some today due to the sale price that ends today. UPC code is 7 49394 10780 2 and I can't find who made the pellets. Tried the UPC searches, nothing. Perhaps someone may know. Pellets were purchased at TSC in Broadheadsville Pa.
Thanks in advance.
I was up there today, manager said there lignetics. Grab 1 ton to see how they burn..
 
TCS in my region has started the sale too.. 4.99 per bag with 2 cent discount per bag if you buy the ton. I'll have to drive to the store and check the UPC since last year they were HORRIBLE.. and i think it was mainly due to mishandling from TSC (lots of bags perforated and lots of humidity made it into the pellets).
Other parts are not showing good prices, some sort of price hike has happened that it hurts to see.
 
Bought some today due to the sale price that ends today. UPC code is 7 49394 10780 2 and I can't find who made the pellets. Tried the UPC searches, nothing. Perhaps someone may know. Pellets were purchased at TSC in Broadheadsville Pa.
Thanks in advance.
You might have copied the TSC barcode itself.. that number comes up as owned by TSC.

I went to my local TSC and they have bags of Maine Woods Pellets LLC... I might pull the trigger for 225 per ton for the shoulder season.
 
If you test a few bags before you buy the ton could you let us know how much heat, ash, fines, etc? In the past I've purchased pretty good pellets from TSC as well as horrible pellets.
 
igepir comes up blank for that number \ upc
 
I just bought two tons today from Tractor Supply. The lady said they are $3.79 in store only and by the ton. Online prices differ and individual bags are more $$. Deal ends this week.

Two tons came up to $359.
 
I just bought two tons today from Tractor Supply. The lady said they are $3.79 in store only and by the ton. Online prices differ and individual bags are more $$. Deal ends this week.

Two tons came up to $359.
wow, did you use coupon too? that sounds like a great price (regardless of pellet mfg). Here i can only try to get them at 225 PER TON.
 
wow, did you use coupon too? that sounds like a great price (regardless of pellet mfg). Here i can only try to get them at 225 PER TON.

No coupon. The TSC usually has a sale like this before the season starts. There is an extra discount if you buy 50 bags.

I took a risk because I have no experience with "Cheat River Hardwood pellets" but my stove usually burns anything. I am concerned that the bag states <1% Soy Oil.

Anyone know about the Soy Oil ingredient?
 
Ended up buying one tone from TSC, BUT the nice thing is that it was the only ton of green supreme (by lignetics) they had.. those were very nice last year and i think it was because they had small pellet size and were burning hot but lasting a couple of hours less than the rest of the bags i bought.

will continue to hunt for an additional ton at less than 250 as this season prices are rather high (cheaper one at the place where i normally bought them is 270)
 
No coupon. The TSC usually has a sale like this before the season starts. There is an extra discount if you buy 50 bags.

I took a risk because I have no experience with "Cheat River Hardwood pellets" but my stove usually burns anything. I am concerned that the bag states <1% Soy Oil.

Anyone know about the Soy Oil ingredient?

Soy oil is just used by some companies to bind the fibers together to make the pellet. Vegatable oil is also used. I just saw one ton of AWF hardwood and Lignetics have vegatable oil on the label chart. You'll be fine, may get a tad more heat.