Home Depot pellet price increase

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wil lanfear

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I noticed the other day that my local Home Depot had a cost increase for pellets, went frm $239 to $259 per ton. Did anyone else notice this price increase? I can get Vermont wood pellets for $260 per ton at the mill or 802 pellets for $259 at my local stove dealer.
 
I noticed the other day that my local Home Depot had a cost increase for pellets, went frm $239 to $259 per ton. Did anyone else notice this price increase? I can get Vermont wood pellets for $260 per ton at the mill or 802 pellets for $259 at my local stove dealer.
Didn't think they were even still selling them at this time of year. Usually in October they drop the price $20. I may be going Stove Depot this year. I got lucky last year and they delivered FSU's, I was expecting North Americans. I won't be buying NA's.
 
They seem to do that in the spring often.
 
They seem to do that in the spring often.
And the price usually stays for fall, just a few year's ago there were $209.
If oil per 100 gallons is cheaper than a ton of pellet's i'm burning oil
 
My pellet stove is going on vacation next winter. Just pre bought all my oil. With oil so low and pellets going through the roof it's not worth it. Maybe I'll buy a few bags for around the holidays for the ambiance! Hopefully there will be a glut in the pellet market and it will crash just like oil did.
 
And the price usually stays for fall, just a few year's ago there were $209.
If oil per 100 gallons is cheaper than a ton of pellet's i'm burning oil

If those pellets are $259/TON, oil needs to be around $2.18/GAL. to have about the same BTU value.
Currently here, oil is $2.71/GAL. So pellets would need to be around $318/TON

Dan
 
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If those pellets are $259/TON, oil needs to be around $2.18/GAL. to have about the same BTU value.
Currently here, oil is $2.71/GAL. So pellets would need to be around $318/TON

Dan

Even so it's not worth the effort of filling a stove everyday and cleaning it once a week. Your savings over the year will be a few hundred bucks not a few thousand like years past.
 
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I noticed the other day that my local Home Depot had a cost increase for pellets, went frm $239 to $259 per ton. Did anyone else notice this price increase? I can get Vermont wood pellets for $260 per ton at the mill or 802 pellets for $259 at my local stove dealer.

$299.00/ton for firesides. I was kinda surprised to see them there almost buried by mulch. 2 whole skids unbroken.
 
Even so it's not worth the effort of filling a stove everyday and cleaning it once a week. Your savings over the year will be a few hundred bucks not a few thousand like years past.

Just giving the numbers. Not advice...
People are free to decide which best suits their own needs.
Some like the heat better... Some don't mind tending a stove.
A few hundred is significant to many, not so for others like yourself.....

Dan
 
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And the price usually stays for fall, just a few year's ago there were $209.
If oil per 100 gallons is cheaper than a ton of pellet's i'm burning oil

Yep and they were $219 in the fall at HD around me. $210 at walmart. Prices go up.. The spring is usually a bad time to buy at the HD/Lowes.
 
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Just giving the numbers. Not advice...
People are free to decide which best suits their own needs.
Some like the heat better... Some don't mind tending a stove.
A few hundred is significant to many, not so for others like yourself.....

Dan
I like the 24/7 Steady heat..
don't mind cleaning stove once a month.
few hundred is a few hundred sooooooooooo,
put me down as a stove keeper...
 
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Yea but if your gonna buy depot pellets to save a few hundred bucks your gonna be cleaning your stove much more then once a month. More like once a week.
With the P61a that Tony has, even with the crappiest pellets, the cleaning only has to be done every 3 weeks (ask me how I know, I dare you, I will bore you with my in-depth and boring rendition of burning 3 tons of crappy pellets this year in that model stove ;) - and that was from a stove dealer). With half way decent pellets cleaning is once a month.

Now if he had a St. Croix Hastings, even with decent pellets (FSUs), cleaning is once a week in the deep of winter. I shudder to think how often it would have been if I had been forced to use any of the crappy pellets from the dealer in that stove! HD had FSU's all winter long at $30 less per ton than what I paid the dealer.
 
I also have a 61a and I burned stove chows last year. If I didn't clean it at least every 10 days the heat output significantly decreased. They burn hot but if you don't clean your stove your wasting btu's. I burnt 7 tons last year.
 
If those pellets are $259/TON, oil needs to be around $2.18/GAL. to have about the same BTU value.
Currently here, oil is $2.71/GAL. So pellets would need to be around $318/TON

Dan

Wow, just over the border here in Maine oil is 1.99/gallon - just filled up at that price last week.
 
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I also have a 61a and I burned stove chows last year. If I didn't clean it at least every 10 days the heat output significantly decreased. They burn hot but if you don't clean your stove your wasting btu's. I burnt 7 tons last year.
Regardless of how long i can go in between cleanings, I DO take a minute and brush ash off of the heat exchanger each week.
that keeps the BTU'S pumping out.....>>
 
Stove doesn't have a builtin scraper rod?
 
Stove doesn't have a builtin scraper rod?

Not the Harman's, they have a tool to scrape both the pot and exchangers, but they don't have a cover plate so they are easy to get to.

I had to take the cover plate off my exchangers every couple of weeks to really scrape the ash off in the St. Croix and to remove the ash that collects on the cover plate -which obviously means I had to shut the stove down and let it cool off. The scraper rod doesn't remove as much of the ash as I would like - amazing how much more heat come of after using a wire brush to remove what the scraper rod leaves and cleaning the cover plate.

Regardless of how long i can go in between cleanings, I DO take a minute and brush ash off of the heat exchanger each week.
that keeps the BTU'S pumping out.....>>

I do that too. I consider that weekly maintenance; chip deposits off of pot and scrape baffles (heat exchangers), which can be done while the stove is still hot. Where's daily maintenance is quick scrape of pot. "Cleaning" (as I believe Jacko1 was using the word) is shutting down for a bit and cleaning out the ash and fines box (at a minimum).
 
Didn't think they were even still selling them at this time of year. Usually in October they drop the price $20. I may be going Stove Depot this year. I got lucky last year and they delivered FSU's, I was expecting North Americans. I won't be buying NA's.
UPDATE, UPDATE The 802 pellets are no longer at the prebuy cost of $259.00 per ton. I stopped in at the local stove shop to purchase my pellets for next season and was told that these pellets are now $279 per ton. Not a problem, drove down the road a couple miles to the VWP mill and purchased all the pellets I'll need next year for $260 per ton.
 
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UPDATE, UPDATE The 802 pellets are no longer at the prebuy cost of $259.00 per ton. I stopped in at the local stove shop to purchase my pellets for next season and was told that these pellets are now $279 per ton. Not a problem, drove down the road a couple miles to the VWP mill and purchased all the pellets I'll need next year for $260 per ton.
Wow, that price went up fast. I just got the letter like 2 weeks ago with their early buy prices.
 
My cut-off is 320 a ton. With Propain, we keep the house at 64, with the stove chugging on 2 for 24 hrs, the house is 68-72 and gives a nice white noise for me to sleep too...
 
Wow, that price went up fast. I just got the letter like 2 weeks ago with their early buy prices.
I also got the letter a couple weeks ago. He told me yesterday that the $259 per ton was less than what he paid for them, IMHO, that is BS because these pellets were $279 per ton prior to the prebuy letter.
 
I also got the letter a couple weeks ago. He told me yesterday that the $259 per ton was less than what he paid for them, IMHO, that is BS because these pellets were $279 per ton prior to the prebuy letter.
Right. I was in there in February or March and they were $279. How did they not know the price before the letter went out?
 
Folks, just sit on your hands. When the orders don't come in, that news will go up the line that the pellet cash cow is not as robust as it was due to several factors and they will know to make adjustments. It's just a supply and demand thing and don't pay any attention to the noise and speculation that buzzes around. I am definitely not buying early as the "deals" are hilarious right now with one or two exceptions.
 
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