Help picking a pellet

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Zaptear

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Nov 8, 2018
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USA Vermont
This is what I can get buy me
Here are the ton price's We currently have. Curran Hardwood's $255 , Turman Oak $320 , Energex Mix $260, Orford Softwood $250 . Delivery is $65 for 1 -4 ton's.

What I have now sucks
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But a ton of them came free with the stove so whatever


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This is what I can get buy me
Here are the ton price's We currently have. Curran Hardwood's $255 , Turman Oak $320 , Energex Mix $260, Orford Softwood $250 . Delivery is $65 for 1 -4 ton's.

What I have now sucks
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But a ton of them came free with the stove so whatever


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Always try a couple bags before you commit, but the Orford looks like your best deal. I’ve always liked softwoods better.
 
Turman are very low ash. The think I paid $235 a ton for mine in the spring (spring deal...pay in the spring, pickup in the fall or winter). I'm bit closer to the plant then you are which I guess is why there are a lot more $ up in Vermont.
 
Turman are very low ash. The think I paid $235 a ton for mine in the spring (spring deal...pay in the spring, pickup in the fall or winter). I'm bit closer to the plant then you are which I guess is why there are a lot more $ up in Vermont.

Ya this is my 1st year with one so working it out


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