Cost of Shipping from Woodstock

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Ditchmonkey

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Feb 11, 2015
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Oregon
I'm wondering if Woodstock owners could share what they paid to have their stoves shipped to them and what part of the country they are in?
 
I cant give you a shipping price but I can give a few hints. Delivery to a residential address (the so called last mile) adds a bundle to the shipping cost. If there is a freight terminal near by you can have it shipped there for a big price break. Some folks don't want to do that as they are worried they wont be there when its unloaded in case of damage but the reality is it was offloaded from the long haul truck to the short hail truck anyhow. You still have the right to inspect it and refuse it at the terminal. The terminals have forklifts and will usually load onto a pick up but its worth a call. If you do have it shipped to a home address make sure you specify a power tailgate as unless you have forklift you aren't getting it out of the truck with much else.
 
~$230 to a freight terminal
 
Was $210 to Enfield CT for me, though i qualified for 1/2 off shipping due to the backorder so i only paid $105.
 
Shipped all the way across the country it was almost $500, that was to a terminal.
 
A guy from work and I each got one. Shipped to our dock at work was $210 split between us.

Call them and ask. They had a quick way to look it up and I had an answer right away.
 
You'll need to specify the distance and weight for more meaningful numbers. To OR I would expect a Progress to be in the $600 range. At 700# it's a heavy stove. The IS weighs 150# less.
 
200 bucks or so to Carlisle PA hub, then nephew brought it down for me. Take the bricks out before moving. It is worth your time.
 
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i got some quotes from penny at Woodstock and it was ~ $600 to get a wood stove to Melbourne (Australia) tempting......
 
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