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Eco bricks on sale Tractor Supply

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by HDRock, Oct 27, 2016.

  1. HDRock

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    Hey Hey! Don't you know I have a problem with those darn CWF bricks! Got all this wood, but every time those things go on sale I want to buy some.

    I like these from Family Farm & Home. Normally 4.99, but they usually go on sale a couple times before Christmas and I'll probably pick up a few packs as they are hard for me to resist. I did the calculation once and think @4.99 they are a little cheaper per pound than the Redstone 6 packs at 2.99. The Redstone are larger, so they may burn longer. I like the small size as I can add 3 or 4 to a load of splits.

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  3. Dolphus Raymond

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    I was at my local TS a month ago and they had last year's bricks on clearance for $1.00 per pack. Needless to say, I bought all 16 packs. I love those bricks but love CSSing more and they are rather expensive. $2.99 per pack is the cheapest I have seen other than clearance. That would save a man about $50.00 on a pallet.
     
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    Probably stop by tomorrow and pick up a pack or two.....instead of coffee and bakery for a morning or two!

    (Lets see, an evening of heat or a morning of coffee, donut, and tip....hhmmmmm.)
     
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    Sounds like a plan :)
    You could probably put in a job application while you are there;)
     
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    Not sure of the contact info to leave with them!
    :smoke:
     
  7. HDRock

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    One more day
     
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    What's that? Fire starter squares? WTF? I don't get it....kindling....reuse...recycle....buy starter? Rather or might as well turn on the furnace :faint:
     
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    What are you talking about?
    No , they are not Fire starter squares:picard:
    Eco bricks, Fuel Blocks
     
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    The envi blocks are great. I burned 2 pallets of those last season. If you need to pay for your wood and can get them for less than $300 a pallet they are a good deal. They burn long and hot.
     
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    I had intentions of buying a pack or two but elected for a Menards run instead. Guess what? Menards has 'em for 2.79 every day! Plus another 11% deduction....
    They help out in the shoulder season (now) so I don't have to burn the primo stuff.

    scavenger is right though....just turn the dial on the wall instead!
     
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    Quickest way for them to get ahold of you would be to give them your screen name here...then they could PM ya. ;) :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I've heard you can save big money there... ;)
     
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    Even if you don't need anything, just go in and walk around until you find something you didn't know you needed!

    Like laundry soap, right schlot ? :D
     
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    I don't think I've ever seen bigger waste than a man without a list...
     
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    Hmm. So no list directly corresponds to a bigger waist??

    I think you're right!
     
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    Invest in sweatpants...as America grows so doth thy wallet...
     
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    No sweatpants here. Just stuff for the wood stove.
     
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    That ain't my wallet that's growing back there. And yes, the sweatpants help. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Maybe you need snapped by the kitchen towel more often to get that rig of yours moving....