I'm seeing green supreme for 4.59/bag in se mass.And if you are in North-East it's a double banger...just came back from Rona at 6.29/bag for a less quality one.
They were 5.50-5.68 in December.....
As far as I know it's not because of Gas Prices
I'm seeing green supreme for 4.59/bag in se mass.And if you are in North-East it's a double banger...just came back from Rona at 6.29/bag for a less quality one.
They were 5.50-5.68 in December.....
As far as I know it's not because of Gas Prices
Yeah,, I looked into vending pellets a bunch of years ago to go along with the coal and firewood. At the time I hauled sawdust for a pellet maker so I would have been backhauling the pellets. My cost FOB the pellet plant was $30/ton less than what the same pellet was retailing for at my competitors 10 miles down the road. Never did get into it as $30/ton to haul,unload,store, and reload didn't trip my trigger.$50 profit?.. we wish....
Dan
I'm seeing green supreme for 4.59/bag in se mass.
This forum has an ignore button? I never knew that.
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Been that way here since about two weeks after Christmas. Our local HD and Lowes have pallet after pallet of grass seed, lawn mowers, etc., just filling the aisles and outside storage areas. Can't tell that they've sold a thing. I went in to get a part for the snow blower in January and the rack where they always keep snow blower parts had been replaced by a giant display of string trimmers. In January, in Pennsylvania! The leftover snow blower parts had been relegated to a clearance rack with junk, and of course the parts one might need were nowhere to be found.Maybe it has something to do with the lawn mowers and pool chemicals I see being pushed this week. And the fact I cant get sheer pins for the snow blower at sears and roebucks but can get a new bathing suit. There lies the problem on what these stores are ordering and pushing
Local ace also has lignetics, didn't notice the price, probably 8+.Was at a store in Taunton today that was selling Cleanfire Pacific @ $6.99 a bag ( 10 bag limit)
They were selling them about as fast as they could load them.
No more pellets at HD in western MN. Sure they could sell some as it was -14 yesterday. Went to another store and seen five carts with pellets on board.

DC may be capitalizing on another cash business that's SMOKING hot. And you can grow up to 6 plants. Money may just grow on a tree. Was growing wild on our farm and had some plants that were hitting over 15 feet tall.

Hmm. I always thought they were counting the fish in my pond. Didn't know they were looking for weed.
Ron
More of a distribution problem. A couple of store managers told me they can order enough pellets but lining up the trucking is their biggest problem
More of a distribution problem. A couple of store managers told me they can order enough pellets but lining up the trucking is their biggest problem. Part of this is growing popularity that the manufacturers haven't kept up with yet, but will in time, and part of it is panic buying. During the gas shortages of the seventies and eighties, studies after showed the panic buying had much more to do with the shortage than lack of supply. Everyone was topping off their tanks rather than staying with normal buying patterns and it screwed up distribution. Same as folks cleaning out a supermarket just before a big storm, even though it's totally unnecessary.
More of a distribution problem. A couple of store managers told me they can order enough pellets but lining up the trucking is their biggest problem
I wonder if this is a problem BEFORE Christmas more than after? My dealer tells me the same thing from about Sep - Nov when I stop in for parts or something, and then I notice that sometime in January they become flush with pellets again. By that time, though, I have have enough in inventory and don't care to pay their $7+ per bag for the same thing I buy for about $5 or so earlier. Good reason to buy in early (by about Labor Day, which is my goal this coming year).I drive for a living...freight is slow from dec through april...so I find this statement hard to believe
I wonder if this is a problem BEFORE Christmas more than after?
I drive for a living...freight is slow from dec through april...so I find this statement hard to believe
You need to charge more, that's barely paying your fork lift gas to load the ton of pellets.Last year my store was making 38 cents a bag profit on pellets... that was on the per bag price before the $10 off for buying a full ton.
When I first started buying pellets in 1998, If you didnt buy them by Sept you were chit outta luck till next Sept, now everyone's selling pellets and there out because of 2 cold winters and everyone's freaking out causing all of this bullshit,remember last spring??
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