try new England oil .com for your areaeven that's a good price, locally. 3.09 is the best i can find around here.... and of course my dealer is at 3.29 still :/ get a free annual cleaning out of it though
try new England oil .com for your areaeven that's a good price, locally. 3.09 is the best i can find around here.... and of course my dealer is at 3.29 still :/ get a free annual cleaning out of it though
Maybe in PA.... Here it's $300+.....Good ole Pa. coal to the rescue..... $160 a ton RIGHT NOW!
Maybe in PA.... Here it's $300+.....
Dan
I really can't do that.. We sell Blaschak... As far as I know, we are the cheapest around.You may want to check youcheapest
SC for pallets of bagged coal. I believe I have seen it posted they are charging $4.99 / 40lb bag. Some stores already have it, others have to request a shipment.
I was down there just yesterday and they are selling by the bag due to the overwhelming requests because most other dealers have been out for months Also they were dealing with the fact that someone torched a large number of product that was allocated to customers for deliveries. That is all they could tell me at this time. He did say that his suppliers are expediting his orders to cover this terrible situation.they aren't selling to anyone. don't answer emails. don't pick up phones.
If you don't believe that energy markets are international, and sometimes manipulated for geopolitical ends, that's fine. If Saudi Arabia were to cut production, oil prices would rise. In pure economic terms, by producing more slowly the Saudis would come out ahead in the end, if it were just a matter of maximizing returns.Love your theories Whit.
I see a new James Bond movie in this;
Octopellet? Pellet-raker? A View to a Pellet stove? I had better stop.
The plan has been in place for many moons, we just pay attention to the falling price of oil and ignore the "coincidences".You may be right.
The story we get out here is that the US is becoming energy independent because of home blown gas. This is worrying OPEC as it loses its grip on the energy market. Nothing keep people using oil like cheap oil.
I might be wrong but I think your Isis/Saudi/Russia theory is way to clever for the bunch of knucklehead mixed up in that scenario. It may all make sense in hindsight but I reckon all these turkeys are just making it up a they go along.
The coincidences being the types of things whit said as well as what you see going on around you. Oil prices dropping should result in in prices dropping for pellets and all commodities, but it won't. I am very surprised that MWP are still selling for $225 here and not $275Being?
I agree, you should get into the pellet bizSo about 2,268kg for $300.
Same wood here is about $200 and our pellets are $1,000/tonne. So really our wood is cheap and our pellets crazy expensive.
I am not a pellet burner(unless you consider five 24" pellets at a time loading the hopper) but I have a lot of friends that do and we watch prices and demand and discuss the market conditions regularly.I am not a pellet burner but they seem to be everywhere down this way for around $250+ a ton.
I saw huge amounts of pallets of them stacked outside in Tractor Supply in Old Saybrook for I think 5.49 a bag on Sunday. Said there was a discount if you bought a pallet.
My local Big Y supermarket also has the whole front of the store lined up with pallets of pellets as well for $249 a ton or 5 something a bag.. They are also selling Bio Bricks this year as they had pallets of those out as well.
The Home Depot in Orange was stocked as well late last week when I was in there.
Just passing on what I saw the last few days.
brain26 no thanks those pellets are infernos ,my local big y has them too about 15 pallets in front of the store
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