Blashak Prices for 2010-11

 
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Post by sterling40man » Wed. Sep. 22, 2010 4:12 am

RFC Trucking in St. Agatha, Maine has some Blaschak left for $280 per ton bagged. Same price as last year.

Pelletier Florest in Ft. Kent, Maine is $275 bagged. No delivery.

These are excellent prices for being so far away from NEPA. :D


 
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Post by duck » Wed. Sep. 22, 2010 9:47 am

WOW - That's good pricing they are treating the public right.

 
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Post by robb » Sat. Sep. 25, 2010 9:29 pm

Lancaster PA $210 a ton oiled and delivered for Blaschalk rice coal. Finished my coal bin lid today gonna fiberglass tomorrow delivery next wk!

 
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Post by Complete Heat » Sat. Sep. 25, 2010 9:36 pm

Blaschak has not lowered its prices. We got hit with a $5 per ton increase Sept. 1st, and another $5 increase effective Oct. 1st. We are at $323 a ton. about $60 of that is shipping, and then another $10 for warehousing and handling (fork truck service for loading it onto customers truck, and unloading from tractor trailer delivery vehicle).

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Post by coal berner » Sat. Sep. 25, 2010 9:48 pm

Complete Heat wrote:Blaschak has not lowered its prices. We got hit with a $5 per ton increase Sept. 1st, and another $5 increase effective Oct. 1st. We are at $323 a ton. about $60 of that is shipping, and then another $10 for warehousing and handling (fork truck service for loading it onto customers truck, and unloading from tractor trailer delivery vehicle).

Mike
Your buying 2400lbs of coal on a pallet 60 bags x 40lbs per bag 2400lbs. A ton is 2000lbs ;) bulk at either of their breakers is 175 a ton as of now 22 to 23 Pallets per truck load

 
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Post by SMITTY » Sun. Sep. 26, 2010 10:57 am

Considering there are places in MA charging $330/ton -- an actual ton - for bagged, that price ain't all that bad. And you guys in ME are getting a smokin' deal! 8-) Just shows how much certain dealers down here rip everyone off.

 
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Post by mason coal burner » Sun. Sep. 26, 2010 11:16 am

why is there such a range in price . unlike oil and gas where everyone is within pennies . I've done alot of calling around and the price difference is unbelievable . more than 100$ / ton . how do some of these places sell anything ?


 
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Post by captcaper » Sun. Sep. 26, 2010 1:24 pm

I know if I can't get the Blashak for similar prices as reading,etc. I'll go that way. There coal burns good enough for sure. I like the 40lb bags of Blashak but I'll deal with 50lber's if I have to.

 
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Post by duramaxsp33d » Mon. Sep. 27, 2010 11:37 am

$208/ton HWZ coal yard in PA u haul.

 
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Post by Chuck_Steak » Mon. Sep. 27, 2010 8:50 pm

captcaper wrote:I know if I can't get the Blashak for similar prices as reading,etc. I'll go that way. There coal burns good enough for sure. I like the 40lb bags of Blashak but I'll deal with 50lber's if I have to.
What is the Blashak going for up your way, and do you have to travel far to get it?
It's $299 down here for the 40's. Kimmel's at $289 (Dover-Rochester area)

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Post by captcaper » Tue. Sep. 28, 2010 7:20 am

That's a fair price. It's high up here. I get it down south when I am on a business trip with the truck. My son lives in Dover he will be coverting from Pellets. Who is your dealer there?

 
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Post by Chuck_Steak » Tue. Sep. 28, 2010 12:28 pm

captcaper wrote:That's a fair price. It's high up here. I get it down south when I am on a business trip with the truck. My son lives in Dover he will be coverting from Pellets. Who is your dealer there?
The guy's name is Henry, he is a VERY straight guy.
He can deliver for reasonable rates, as you can see from his site.
Tries very hard to be accomodating, to keep you as a customer..
He also does pellets, if your son doesn't make the swap this year...

http://mcmanusfuels.com

 
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Post by Chuck_Steak » Tue. Sep. 28, 2010 12:30 pm

captcaper wrote:Who is your dealer there?
I just happened to remember.
He has a used Mark II for sale, if your son has not got a stove yet....
He just got a Super Mag, to replace the hand fired..

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Post by Michel » Tue. Oct. 05, 2010 11:02 am

I get mine at pelletsdirect.com $279. per ton or $334.80 per pallet.

 
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Post by captcaper » Sat. Oct. 09, 2010 8:22 am

Chuck_Steak wrote:
captcaper wrote:Who is your dealer there?
I just happened to remember.
He has a used Mark II for sale, if your son has not got a stove yet....
He just got a Super Mag, to replace the hand fired..

Dan
We saw Henry Thursday..I'm so glad you mentioned him. Thank you..as he is such a intelligent and pleasant guy to do business with. Reasonable prices and Very helpful and accommodating. I can't say enough.I will be dealing with him all the time if I can.
I wish him and his wife the best.


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