I was just at Walmart the other day and they were selling 40 pound bags of pellets for $5 a bag, which would be $250 a ton.
Wet1 said:I agree with you guys, I think you'll see pellet prices drop significantly after this heating season. The only way I see these high prices staying in place is if oil shoots way up again.
Will you need salt, pepper, or maybe some ketchup?Liter of Cola said:Wet1 said:I agree with you guys, I think you'll see pellet prices drop significantly after this heating season. The only way I see these high prices staying in place is if oil shoots way up again.
Agree.
Pellet prices are $280-$300 / ton right here now.
However, when I buy again in the spring and "pig up" my 6 tons for next winter, I will come back up here and eat my hat live on the internet if I average more than $225 per ton.
Sound like a reasonably thought out planLobstah said:I'm going to fill up my oil tank, since it sounds like prices are starting to go back up just a bit, and anything under $2.50 sounds like a bargain after what we've been through.
I'll have a full oil tank, and 1.4 tons of pellets, and I'm going to sit back and play the heat-your-house game for the next few months. If pellets come down, I'll buy more. If not, I'll just nurse my pellet pile an oil tank along until something gives.
Jim
Lobstah said:I'm going to fill up my oil tank, since it sounds like prices are starting to go back up just a bit, and anything under $2.50 sounds like a bargain after what we've been through.
I'll have a full oil tank, and 1.4 tons of pellets, and I'm going to sit back and play the heat-your-house game for the next few months. If pellets come down, I'll buy more. If not, I'll just nurse my pellet pile an oil tank along until something gives.
Jim
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