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OkNotice8600 t1_j9rqsia wrote

Don’t buy now, you’ll get all the old damaged stock that they want to get rid of. Aug sept is best.

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Beastcoastboarder OP t1_j9rr87n wrote

You think? I was thinking about buying a ton for the rest of the season thinking it would be cheaper than the oil man and keep me warm with some leftover maybe for next season. It’s my first year with a stove and first year in my current home so I am not sure how long I will need to keep the heat/stove on this season.

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OkNotice8600 t1_j9t0o93 wrote

Is it though? Pellets and oil about the same right now, 350$-400$ ton of pellets to 100gal of oil (delivered).

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Beastcoastboarder OP t1_j9tccto wrote

Not sure I just got topped off oil I’ll check the bill

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OkNotice8600 t1_j9u2gxw wrote

If you have somewhere safe to store them, and you have the money now, can’t hurt to buy them.

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Beastcoastboarder OP t1_j9wle2f wrote

Yeah I have a dry garage I can keep them in if needed for longer term storage

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Gsquzared t1_j9rsflf wrote

We get ours at Ace. It can be tough to keep them for more than a season. Definitely don't try to use them if they got wet. They puff up and turn back to dust and your stove will NOT like that. It's a mistake you only make once.

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Exiled_metalfield t1_j9sexuj wrote

Tractor Supply and Runnings (Green Supreme brand I think) in Putnam CT. I cry when the oil man heads up the driveway.

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BossCrabMeat t1_j9vnrye wrote

For a ton, Fireplace Showcase in Seekonk, MA. Always stocked, good selection and they deliver for a reasonable fee.

Tractor Supply Company if you just want to grab 5-10 bags. Home Depot and Lowes has them too but their selection is pretty limited and they kind of don't carry them after March to make room for spring season.

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