I'm in need of thorough opinions. Looking to determine right pellet for peak winter heat. Thanks in advance.
La Crete often comes on 1-1/2 ton pallets, check that out. If that price is for the larger quantity I'd buy those, in fact might buy those anyway. Vermonts are supposed to be very good too though but have no complaints with La Crete.I'm in need of thorough opinions. Looking to determine right pellet for peak winter heat. Thanks in advance.
I've already picked up 2 tons via tsc at 224/ton, I just want a higher btu pellet for cold season. I'll worry about my $, thanks pellet Yoda.Expensive, Expensive and more Expensive, honestly for those prices I would burn Oil or NG/Propane... your a Pellet Greenhorn with $$$ to burn...
With oil at better than 5$ a gal.here it would cost me 1000$ to fill my tankxpensive, Expensive and more Expensive, honestly for those prices I would burn Oil or NG/Propane... your a Pellet Greenhorn with $$$ to burn..
Expensive, Expensive and more Expensive, honestly for those prices I would burn Oil or NG/Propane... your a Pellet Greenhorn with $$$ to burn...
Greenhorn?? A bit insulting don't you think? Maybe he's just a bit more discerning than you. Burn more of the cheap crap if that's what floats your boat. Everyone's vice and quality of life necessities are prioritized differently. If you would rather burn oil or propane rather than heating with pellets at those prices, your a fool.Expensive, Expensive and more Expensive, honestly for those prices I would burn Oil or NG/Propane... your a Pellet Greenhorn with $$$ to burn...
.... I'm entitled to my opinion.
...NG would be a terrific option, but it's not available. ...
I believe Okies are softwood as well Hardwood seems to produce high BTUs but also burns much quicker. At least in my experience.Well while you're advising greenhorns, tell me this: my dealer had La Cretes and Okanagan Golds at the same price. I went for La Crete simply because everyone has advised softwood over hardwood. Yet everybody seems enamored with Okies. Is there ever a time when you would choose hardwood over soft at the same price?
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