I like Okies, and barefoot, I can get them for 300 a ton.What would you buy?
What is the best bang for your buck!!
What is the best bang for your buck!!
imacman said:Neither, for that price....that $$ is way high. :bug:
Do some more shopping/calling around.
Gabe said:HI SmokeyTheBear, Where can I buy cubex? Will love to try them.
Thanks Gabe
xraycer said:imacman said:Neither, for that price....that $$ is way high. :bug:
Do some more shopping/calling around.
Got a place up here in Southern NH selling Okies for about $360
sinnian said:For those prices burning dino fuel would seem cheaper to me.
Yeah. I bought a pellet stove to save $$$. Definitely shop around. Some of these pellet prices are just plain ridiculous.save$ said:$300 and $360 for Okies, sort of reminds me of the government paying $16 for a muffin. Good pellet, yes, but the profit of a big bank! There again, they will charge whatever the traffic will bear.
oldmountvernon said:SmokeyTheBear said:sinnian said:For those prices burning dino fuel would seem cheaper to me.
I don't think so, dino juice is north of $3.30 a gallon and at that rate pellets at $396 a ton is a wash.
yes but a wash is a lose still cant beat turning the thermostat vs pellets if its a wash
titanracer said:I'm new to this forum, but not new to burning pellets. ........I did try a new brand early this season that really burned good & that was Hardwood Heat pellets from TSC.....
imacman said:titanracer said:I'm new to this forum, but not new to burning pellets. ........I did try a new brand early this season that really burned good & that was Hardwood Heat pellets from TSC.....
Welcome to the forum.
Just so you know, Hardwood Heat pellets are made by Hamer....same pellet in a private label bag for TSC.
celticsgreen said:Seems like the best case scenario you will get approx 11% more heat with the best pellets versus the cheapest. Based on price per BTU the expensive brands are hard to justify.
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