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Super easy to deal with, super nice guy. He will email you an invoice that you pay in September. He'll deliver too, his delivery price is comparable to others in the area. Blazers at $260 a ton. I paid $289 a ton for Spruce Points this year and would have bought them again, but these were cheaper and should be a touch better.
Super easy to deal with, super nice guy. He will email you an invoice that you pay in September. He'll deliver too, his delivery price is comparable to others in the area. Blazers at $260 a ton. I paid $289 a ton for Spruce Points this year and would have bought them again, but these were cheaper and should be a touch better.
you won't be dissapointed blazers are my favorite pellet. I have been through just about two ton this season and happy to be carrying over a ton into next season. waiting on prices to drop in mass before a buy a few ton for next year's stash.
you won't be dissapointed blazers are my favorite pellet. I have been through just about two ton this season and happy to be carrying over a ton into next season. waiting on prices to drop in mass before a buy a few ton for next year's stash.
To everyones surprise i maybe going with two tons of something else for next year if prices don't drop. blazers in my area are holding steady at 329 and 332 per ton, some even 355 per ton. I have a spending limit you know . I am holding out a month or two to see if prices go down.I need A1 pellets to deliver to the north shore of mass, those prices are good.
To everyones surprise i maybe going with two tons of something else for next year if prices don't drop. blazers in my area are holding steady at 329 and 332 per ton, some even 355 per ton. I have a spending limit you know . I am holding out a month or two to see if prices go down.I need A1 pellets to deliver to the north shore of mass, those prices are good.
It's possible that because they may be really scarce, that you have to lower
your expectations... the ones out there, will certainly go.
I'll bet if you tried some Platinums, you would hardly see a difference.....