Stores are starting to post their spring/early buy prices already. Suspect most will be out in the next week or two, so figured a thread to collaborate and keep track of them would be nice. To get the party started, I got this in the mail from VWP yesterday.
Kirley Stove in Mansfield MA has Early Buys for wood pellets. Order early and don't be left waiting in the fall! wood pellets in Mansfield MA
ok... my stove dealer only does Early buy phone calls to customers .. Got call last week or so.. E&E Chimney..fairless hills/levittown,Pa. Turmans- 309.00 Ton... WTF? EasyBlaze Super Premiums . 290.00 Ton. [repeat] sooooooooo, nothin to see here.. move on.
Forgot to mention the top dog in my area. Levittown -ACE HARDWARE- Lignetics - 350. ton.!!!! Jesus H... It's not like I live in Beverly Hills here....
Since April is Approximately 55 hours away, hope to see spring prices from the CT suppliers real soon.
Just got the Pre Buy notice from Great Works in Berwick Dave advertises a 50% down policy-I have never had an issue with that here as he delivers pretty quickly after taking the orders-maybe a month. For the past few years, I havent ordered early and just paid a few more dollars per ton to order/pay and take delivery mid-late summer. An extra 10-15 dollars on the whole order was worth having garage space for the summer. Good pricing in MWP and Crabbe for the low end. LaCrete at 260 would still be choice for the high end pellet. IMO 239/ton for Crabbe looks to be the best all around choice. I had really good luck with those this winter and they would be fine even in the colder weather. I just might stock up big on Olympus bit that be only of I hit the lottery I havnt talked to Dave about the Pellet Furnace for sale but i know he was using one in his warehouse at one time-I think it was a Hermoan
I was looking at those Logik-E's. The P61a loves HW. However, them being in Maine is a real deterant. Dang, someday there will be a dealer within 15 miles of me that carries something other than NEWPS or MWP's or Inferno's. Oh yeah, that will be the day that the dealers within 15 miles of me don't ask $300-325/ton for NEWPS or Inferno's. at least TSC only wants $260 for the MWP's.
The price of $219/ton on Maine Woods is even lower than what I paid in 2014 when I purchased my first six tons of MWP from David Dionne and a Harmon P68 from Home and Hearth. I have not yet visited the Great Works facility. Does anyone know if David Dionne keeps all of his inventory inside a warehouse? If so, that would be a plus.