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Moot_n_aboot OP t1_iqwjy2r wrote

Been trying to digest as much of the info as I can from the commodities market. Diesel and heating oil are just insane in comparison to gasoline right now and as much as I didn’t want to spend 400$ I went with a minimum order for 100 gallons. We will see if it was a good idea come next week. If it goes down I’ll snag another 100gal and if it goes up…..🤷

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DifferenceMore5431 t1_iqwl5sr wrote

I think this is just a giant waste of time. Buy oil when you need it. 100 gallons at a time seems like such a hassle and waste of effort and there is absolutely no reason to think you will come out ahead.

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Moot_n_aboot OP t1_iqwm37v wrote

100 gallon order would give me over 1/2 a tank which is 1 month + of run time if we stay at normal temps for October. I typically have to order at least 100 gallons a month between late December and March anyway so just trying my best to not sink $600+ into the tank if there’s even a remote possibility that it may go down.

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Twine52 t1_iqwp1mm wrote

There was a similar thread a bit back with this same sentiment. I understand it, though, since heating is one of the biggest expenses we have, it makes sense for people to try and get it as cheap as possible.

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sadbodrunner t1_iqwmkk7 wrote

Shhhh let them figure that out for themselves when they're hit with an emergency delivery fee.

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M0useWhisperer t1_iqwmei0 wrote

You’re not the only one to do this. I saved about $50 by splitting deliveries over separate orders. Yeah it may be a hassle and annoying to try to save beans comparison to the overall cost, but $50 here and there adds up.

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Moot_n_aboot OP t1_iqwmyp7 wrote

That’s exactly where I’m at. I realize to many this might seem like a trivial question, but I’m not in a place where filling the tank for 600$ or more is feasible. If there’s a chance it’ll stay the same or go down it’s worth it. If it goes up, I’m gonna have to order more next month anyway.

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