Branson4720 said:I would rather not give an exact amount (for fear of being scolded!).... But I will say that they were less than 300.00. I'm sure the price will be more when they hit the market full force, but I'll pay, because I think they're that good. And yes, I feel that they put Blazers to shame! More uniform in size, density and lack of fines in the bag. They smell too good to burn! I am running them right now in the Accentra and had to shut down because The cat and dog were starting to get hot flashes! When my wife starts opening windows it's a pretty good indicator of heat output. She even notices the difference in heat output and lack of ash with these things......and that's after her personally witnessing the burning of 60 or so tons for 17 years. It would be nice if Mr. Warm could provide you with some info on their future availability......it seems like these DF's are some sort of giant secret?!
No big secret here. We have to get enough at the mill to make a run and the locals (BC/Alberta/WA state) snap them up pretty quick when we get them and they too pay top dollar for them. We are mostly a pine product, but if we only get a small run of sawdust from one of our two suppliers, we just run them in our normal Okie pellet if not enough to do a separate run of them. You can tell the difference of the D Fir by how reddish/brown they are, where as the pine is very blonde in color. I sent 50 tons last season back to NE and about 4-5 dealers snapped them up…Now they want truck loads of them and I just can't get them…even at a higher price.
I have been doing everything possible to get a WA state supply of D Fir to run thru bulk at Upton, but again ( just about everyone runs into this problem) the rail rates just make it impossible to get them back there in any sort of competitive nature. Haven't given up yet. This is one of my projects for 2012 is to get a constant supply into NE of D Fir that will sell at a halfway decent price…(it will still be on the high side and only a few people will probably buy them, but I do want to make them available)
Jay, Check your PM'sj-takeman said:Branson4720 said:I would rather not give an exact amount (for fear of being scolded!).... But I will say that they were less than 300.00. I'm sure the price will be more when they hit the market full force, but I'll pay, because I think they're that good. And yes, I feel that they put Blazers to shame! More uniform in size, density and lack of fines in the bag. They smell too good to burn! I am running them right now in the Accentra and had to shut down because The cat and dog were starting to get hot flashes! When my wife starts opening windows it's a pretty good indicator of heat output. She even notices the difference in heat output and lack of ash with these things......and that's after her personally witnessing the burning of 60 or so tons for 17 years. It would be nice if Mr. Warm could provide you with some info on their future availability......it seems like these DF's are some sort of giant secret?!
I don't think anyone will scold you on the price. I hear people pay $330 for the blazers. So a better pellet cheaper is a deal IMHO. Mr Warm read your post and forwarded this for me to post for you. See quote:
No big secret here. We have to get enough at the mill to make a run and the locals (BC/Alberta/WA state) snap them up pretty quick when we get them and they too pay top dollar for them. We are mostly a pine product, but if we only get a small run of sawdust from one of our two suppliers, we just run them in our normal Okie pellet if not enough to do a separate run of them. You can tell the difference of the D Fir by how reddish/brown they are, where as the pine is very blonde in color. I sent 50 tons last season back to NE and about 4-5 dealers snapped them up…Now they want truck loads of them and I just can't get them…even at a higher price.
I have been doing everything possible to get a WA state supply of D Fir to run thru bulk at Upton, but again ( just about everyone runs into this problem) the rail rates just make it impossible to get them back there in any sort of competitive nature. Haven't given up yet. This is one of my projects for 2012 is to get a constant supply into NE of D Fir that will sell at a halfway decent price…(it will still be on the high side and only a few people will probably buy them, but I do want to make them available)
So maybe next year you might get a decent supply of them from what he stated in the last part. I'm hoping my local dealer will offer them. But I'll have to wait and see. Doug also offered me a sample, But I need to drive to Upton to get them. Too busy for that. I'll see if he can send some down to my local dealer for me to pick up. I probably can't get to upton until summer if at all.
Branson4720 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
oldmountvernon said:Come on Doug you in the big time nowFedex jay a bag or 2
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oldmountvernon said:hotdawg said:Branson4720 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
Wow! Where did you get these pellets?? Can you share your source? I don't really need pellets but those are some amazing looking bags! I hear amazing things about the Blazers and you're saying these are better then the Blazers? YOU HAVE TO TELL US WHERE YOU GOT THEM! Inquiring minds are going crazy here!
you can get them here (broken link removed to http://www.pellets-r-us.com/products.html) and when you come get them bring me the hardwood heat you hate so much ill buy them![]()
krooser said:I think my local supplier is at $228/ton for the house brand doug fir...less $5.00 for cash and he will buy back the pallet for another $3.00.
hotdawg said:Branson4720 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
Wow! Where did you get these pellets?? Can you share your source? I don't really need pellets but those are some amazing looking bags! I hear amazing things about the Blazers and you're saying these are better then the Blazers? YOU HAVE TO TELL US WHERE YOU GOT THEM! Inquiring minds are going crazy here!
Branson4720 said:hotdawg said:Branson4720 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
Wow! Where did you get these pellets?? Can you share your source? I don't really need pellets but those are some amazing looking bags! I hear amazing things about the Blazers and you're saying these are better then the Blazers? YOU HAVE TO TELL US WHERE YOU GOT THEM! Inquiring minds are going crazy here!
I got my ton of Okie DF's from a local dealer who I have known for many years. It was the only ton that he had. As of right now I don't believe he has any info on getting any more. If he does get some , I will let everyone know so we can share the score! ( and give him some business!)..... If you read "Mr. Warm's" quoted email you can plainly see all the current info regarding these exalted pellets! Yes, in my opinion they are better than Blazers.....this is MY opinion, not everyone's. More consistent size, density and heat output. Don't get me wrong..... the Blazer's that I have burned in my 17 year pellet burning "career" have put out some super duty amounts of heat, I just like the Okie DF's better. In all fairness, I think that there are many other pellets that beat the Blazers. I have another new fave.....North Idaho Energy Blended Firs. These things kick butt! Very close to Okie DF's. And that's saying a lot. You can purchase them in Mass. Very expensive (335/ton), but, if you're into the exotic stuff like I am, you'll love 'em. I have NEVER seen the stove glass stay absolutely spotless for 2 whole bags of fuel....Thay burn like an Acetylene torch! Kinda scary. Everyone should remember one cardinal rule of pellet burning....."everyone's results will differ depending on stove type, OAK or not, cleanliness of stove/venting ,Etc., Etc.......
Branson4720 said:Branson4720 said:hotdawg said:Branson4720 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
Wow! Where did you get these pellets?? Can you share your source? I don't really need pellets but those are some amazing looking bags! I hear amazing things about the Blazers and you're saying these are better then the Blazers? YOU HAVE TO TELL US WHERE YOU GOT THEM! Inquiring minds are going crazy here!
I got my ton of Okie DF's from a local dealer who I have known for many years. It was the only ton that he had. As of right now I don't believe he has any info on getting any more. If he does get some , I will let everyone know so we can share the score! ( and give him some business!)..... If you read "Mr. Warm's" quoted email you can plainly see all the current info regarding these exalted pellets! Yes, in my opinion they are better than Blazers.....this is MY opinion, not everyone's. More consistent size, density and heat output. Don't get me wrong..... the Blazer's that I have burned in my 17 year pellet burning "career" have put out some super duty amounts of heat, I just like the Okie DF's better. In all fairness, I think that there are many other pellets that beat the Blazers. I have another new fave.....North Idaho Energy Blended Firs. These things kick butt! Very close to Okie DF's. And that's saying a lot. You can purchase them in Mass. Very expensive (335/ton), but, if you're into the exotic stuff like I am, you'll love 'em. I have NEVER seen the stove glass stay absolutely spotless for 2 whole bags of fuel....Thay burn like an Acetylene torch! Kinda scary. Everyone should remember one cardinal rule of pellet burning....."everyone's results will differ depending on stove type, OAK or not, cleanliness of stove/venting ,Etc., Etc.......
These are VERY good!
j-takeman said:Branson4720 said:Branson4720 said:hotdawg said:Branson4720 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
Wow! Where did you get these pellets?? Can you share your source? I don't really need pellets but those are some amazing looking bags! I hear amazing things about the Blazers and you're saying these are better then the Blazers? YOU HAVE TO TELL US WHERE YOU GOT THEM! Inquiring minds are going crazy here!
I got my ton of Okie DF's from a local dealer who I have known for many years. It was the only ton that he had. As of right now I don't believe he has any info on getting any more. If he does get some , I will let everyone know so we can share the score! ( and give him some business!)..... If you read "Mr. Warm's" quoted email you can plainly see all the current info regarding these exalted pellets! Yes, in my opinion they are better than Blazers.....this is MY opinion, not everyone's. More consistent size, density and heat output. Don't get me wrong..... the Blazer's that I have burned in my 17 year pellet burning "career" have put out some super duty amounts of heat, I just like the Okie DF's better. In all fairness, I think that there are many other pellets that beat the Blazers. I have another new fave.....North Idaho Energy Blended Firs. These things kick butt! Very close to Okie DF's. And that's saying a lot. You can purchase them in Mass. Very expensive (335/ton), but, if you're into the exotic stuff like I am, you'll love 'em. I have NEVER seen the stove glass stay absolutely spotless for 2 whole bags of fuel....Thay burn like an Acetylene torch! Kinda scary. Everyone should remember one cardinal rule of pellet burning....."everyone's results will differ depending on stove type, OAK or not, cleanliness of stove/venting ,Etc., Etc.......
These are VERY good!
Dang! Branson4720, Where'd you score those? ;-) I thought I was the only one that flipped over the douglas fir pellets, But you seemed to be hooked far worse than I. :cheese:
j-takeman said:krooser said:I think my local supplier is at $228/ton for the house brand doug fir...less $5.00 for cash and he will buy back the pallet for another $3.00.
Krooser, Maybe you can haul some out to us here in New England. You and pete could sell em to us for $300/ton all day long! :cheese:
We'll pay more cus were all rich people over here! :lol: ;-P
Branson4720 said:j-takeman said:Branson4720 said:Branson4720 said:hotdawg said:Branson4720" date="1327876706 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
Wow! Where did you get these pellets?? Can you share your source? I don't really need pellets but those are some amazing looking bags! I hear amazing things about the Blazers and you're saying these are better then the Blazers? YOU HAVE TO TELL US WHERE YOU GOT THEM! Inquiring minds are going crazy here!
I got my ton of Okie DF's from a local dealer who I have known for many years. It was the only ton that he had. As of right now I don't believe he has any info on getting any more. If he does get some , I will let everyone know so we can share the score! ( and give him some business!)..... If you read "Mr. Warm's" quoted email you can plainly see all the current info regarding these exalted pellets! Yes, in my opinion they are better than Blazers.....this is MY opinion, not everyone's. More consistent size, density and heat output. Don't get me wrong..... the Blazer's that I have burned in my 17 year pellet burning "career" have put out some super duty amounts of heat, I just like the Okie DF's better. In all fairness, I think that there are many other pellets that beat the Blazers. I have another new fave.....North Idaho Energy Blended Firs. These things kick butt! Very close to Okie DF's. And that's saying a lot. You can purchase them in Mass. Very expensive (335/ton), but, if you're into the exotic stuff like I am, you'll love 'em. I have NEVER seen the stove glass stay absolutely spotless for 2 whole bags of fuel....Thay burn like an Acetylene torch! Kinda scary. Everyone should remember one cardinal rule of pellet burning....."everyone's results will differ depending on stove type, OAK or not, cleanliness of stove/venting ,Etc., Etc.......
These are VERY good!
Dang! Branson4720, Where'd you score those? ;-) I thought I was the only one that flipped over the douglas fir pellets, But you seemed to be hooked far worse than I. :cheese:
Actually, my wifey picked up 15 bags for me@ Robbins in Oxford. I LOVE the west coast stuff! Back in the day I loaded up on 10 tons of New England Canadians out of Palmer.....those were some of the warmest winters my house has ever seen!![]()
krooser said:The only reason you guys are rich is because of the low taxes you pay....
imacman said:krooser said:The only reason you guys are rich is because of the low taxes you pay....
Now don't start talking about that myth again.
j-takeman said:Branson4720 said:j-takeman said:Branson4720 said:Branson4720 said:hotdawg" date="1327907094 said:Branson4720" date="1327876706 said:
Here's my current stash of Okie DF's.
Wow! Where did you get these pellets?? Can you share your source? I don't really need pellets but those are some amazing looking bags! I hear amazing things about the Blazers and you're saying these are better then the Blazers? YOU HAVE TO TELL US WHERE YOU GOT THEM! Inquiring minds are going crazy here!
I got my ton of Okie DF's from a local dealer who I have known for many years. It was the only ton that he had. As of right now I don't believe he has any info on getting any more. If he does get some , I will let everyone know so we can share the score! ( and give him some business!)..... If you read "Mr. Warm's" quoted email you can plainly see all the current info regarding these exalted pellets! Yes, in my opinion they are better than Blazers.....this is MY opinion, not everyone's. More consistent size, density and heat output. Don't get me wrong..... the Blazer's that I have burned in my 17 year pellet burning "career" have put out some super duty amounts of heat, I just like the Okie DF's better. In all fairness, I think that there are many other pellets that beat the Blazers. I have another new fave.....North Idaho Energy Blended Firs. These things kick butt! Very close to Okie DF's. And that's saying a lot. You can purchase them in Mass. Very expensive (335/ton), but, if you're into the exotic stuff like I am, you'll love 'em. I have NEVER seen the stove glass stay absolutely spotless for 2 whole bags of fuel....Thay burn like an Acetylene torch! Kinda scary. Everyone should remember one cardinal rule of pellet burning....."everyone's results will differ depending on stove type, OAK or not, cleanliness of stove/venting ,Etc., Etc.......
These are VERY good!
Dang! Branson4720, Where'd you score those? ;-) I thought I was the only one that flipped over the douglas fir pellets, But you seemed to be hooked far worse than I. :cheese:
Actually, my wifey picked up 15 bags for me@ Robbins in Oxford. I LOVE the west coast stuff! Back in the day I loaded up on 10 tons of New England Canadians out of Palmer.....those were some of the warmest winters my house has ever seen!![]()
Got to say you know your pellets! And your wife takes good care of your pellet stash. ;-)
I liked the NEWP green supreme's. My first choice in softies for a good while before they closed the plant. HD spoiled us with Blazers for a season or 2, But that dried up. So I had to scrounge some others like Spruce Pointes. Prices on the softies has made it hard for me to afford them since I've been bragging them. Should have kept my mouth shut! But I couldn't stand the peeps thinking softwoods were bad for there stoves. Had to express my 2 cents. Will have to chat pellets one of these days! ;-)
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