Where to Buy Bagged in East Pa?
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I'm headed out to eastern Pa Saturday and figured while I was
out there I would pick up a ton of bagged pea. Does anyone have
any suggestions on where to go for a fare price and are opened on
Saturday? Thanks
out there I would pick up a ton of bagged pea. Does anyone have
any suggestions on where to go for a fare price and are opened on
Saturday? Thanks
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I will be over by steamtown the railroad museum coming in
on 80 headed west.
on 80 headed west.
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Anyone?
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Call Agel Coal. They have bagged coal. Call for hours they close early around noon on Saturday I think 5703442488
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Best bet. Not far from steamtown.jpd989 wrote:Call Agel Coal. They have bagged coal. Call for hours they close early around noon on Saturday I think 5703442488
Kevin
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Does Agel have 50 or 40 pound bags?
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i called earlier today....6.50 per 50lb
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Is that the going rate out there for 50lbs bags?
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that was only price I got today.... I am new to the coal world.. have lots to learn
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Anyone familiar with Casey-Kassa coal?
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What you will fund is the bagged coal is not much cheaper, really not worth it unless you're buying bulk. Hudson for example used to allow people to come in and shovel it into buckets or bags, you still get the bulk price.
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Stopped there recently to check it out. They don't sell bagged, but you can fill up your own containers if you want. I'll be picking some up soon with my pick up at $170 a ton.chopper698 wrote:Anyone familiar with Casey-Kassa coal?
Agel bagged went up a buck since last year. Used to be $5.50 for 50 lbs.
Kevin