I was floating around hearth.com on my lunch hour, and stumbled across a post from July 2006. This is from 3 years ago. I don't see where the prices have changed all that drastically. I am new, so I haven't seen all the cycles, but it doesn't appear to me that the sky is falling in the pellet world....Here's the post-
For me, $248 is good. It irks me to see how low the prices are outside the northeast. I spent several more days this week calling around for pellets and the prices have gone up since we went on vacation (so between June and July). A lot of places were already out of hardwood pellets and were preordering against September shipments. But I really want to get the pellets in hand now in case something unforeseen happens to the supply chain between now and the fall. So I finally broke down and bought 3 tons of New England at $270/ton before they were gone too; they were in stock with a low delivery charge. The cheapest hardwood pellet I found around here was Dry Creek at $260, but the place that had them wouldn’t deliver to our town. I might still get a ton of Dry Creek from them to try because we could probably get only one ton in the back of our truck.
I am now wondering if we should get 5 tons rather than 4, considering the size of the P68 and not knowing how much we will burn in our first year. I don’t want to get stuck in January or February with nothing. Perhaps the 5th ton could be a softwood pellet as a trial. However, the softwoods are even not cheap here. The lowest price was at Lowe’s, something called American Wood Fibers, for $241/ton, but I don’t know how they burn. A friend with a Harman said she had bought some at Lowe’s last year that she didn’t like. After that, the next best price is LG at $240-255 or $255 for Eastern Embers but with delivery it turns into $275/ton.
Here are some of the lower prices I found in southeastern MA:
softwood:
Granules LG (in stock) - $240
American Wood Fibers (in stock) - $241.50
Eastern Embers (in stock) - $255
Energex (del. Sept.) - $260
Eagle Valley - $275
hardwood:
Dry Creek and Ambience (?) (in stock) - $260
Lignetics (in stock) - $270
New England (in stock) - $270-280
Cubex (in stock) - $279
Appalachian Hardwoods (del. Sept.) - $270
Freedom Oak (del. Sept.) - $270
Blazer (in stock) - $299
Pinnacle - $290
Don't forget that Congress was 'ruled' by Dems for the last two years of the last administration and they were labeled the 'Do Nothing Congress' for obvious reasons as we went down the tubes.