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I hope they go lower with some price wars. But I think this is the bottom! The new prices has us all buying! SO????? If were buying we are satisfied. So I believe this is it for the deals.
The only way to go any lower is hold outs.
Funny how it sounds like we are talking about oil here? Hmmm!
I spoke with Hamer yesterday, and like most of my other suppliers have told me, if they have to keep their current price through the summer it may no longer be worth it for them to keep making pellets. They have idled 3 of their 5 saw mills due to the downturn in the housing market and are buying raw materials to suplement their own to make their pellets.
I just ordered 3 tons from Primo Pellets. I went with the Hamers, seemed like a decent deal. $25 for the first ton plus an additional $10 for each additional ton for delivery . Then they tack on $1 per mile. Delivery for 3 tons into my garage for $65 bucks, not bad. I originally called BT to order and couldn't get thru on the phone. I checked out the Primo site and the price came down so I gave them a call. They were pretty good to deal with, delivery next week.
I spoke with Hamer yesterday, and like most of my other suppliers have told me, if they have to keep their current price through the summer it may no longer be worth it for them to keep making pellets. They have idled 3 of their 5 saw mills due to the downturn in the housing market and are buying raw materials to suplement their own to make their pellets.
I spoke with Hamer yesterday, and like most of my other suppliers have told me, if they have to keep their current price through the summer it may no longer be worth it for them to keep making pellets. They have idled 3 of their 5 saw mills due to the downturn in the housing market and are buying raw materials to suplement their own to make their pellets.
I spoke with Hamer yesterday, and like most of my other suppliers have told me, if they have to keep their current price through the summer it may no longer be worth it for them to keep making pellets. They have idled 3 of their 5 saw mills due to the downturn in the housing market and are buying raw materials to suplement their own to make their pellets.