Any Coal Dealers Near Port Huron,MI

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Post by Virginia Woodworker » Sat. Feb. 14, 2015 7:08 pm

I live in Port Huron and am going to try and get a chubby stove for next years season. I am wondering if there are any dealers to buy coal from in my area. I would have to have it delivered to me.
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Post by grumpy » Sat. Feb. 14, 2015 7:18 pm

Just go down the road and fill up at the power plant..., just kidding, see the Michigan forum, no place in PH I know of but the closet is at B&W landscape near S.A.N.G...

Edit to add, I just saw you posted this in the MI forum, somewhere in here there is a thread with all the dealers here in MI..

 
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Post by Wallyp » Sun. Feb. 15, 2015 7:06 am

If you can get it across the border, we stock Blaschak rice, nut and stove in 40 pound bags . 15 minutes north of London Ontario, about 1 1/4 hr from Port Huron . Just a nice drive down 402

 
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Post by Virginia Woodworker » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 5:34 pm

If I could get it accross the border what is the price for your rice or nut size coal in 40 lbs bags.

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Post by Wallyp » Mon. Feb. 16, 2015 8:45 pm

1 to 15 bags = $10 cdn $$
16 to 179 - $8.75
3 or more skids= 180 bags or more - $8 per bag
The down side may be that you would need to pay our 13% sales tax on top of those prices, and it could be a real, hassle to claim those taxes back .
It may also cost approx $75 for broker fees at the border . If you are interested totally, give me some numbers and I will contact my border brokers and see what they say .


 
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Post by Virginia Woodworker » Fri. Feb. 20, 2015 7:06 pm

Thanks but I think I will try to get it in the US first. I can probably get it cheaper and with less hassle but thanks for the input.

 
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Post by Pancho » Sat. Feb. 21, 2015 10:16 am

Virginia Woodworker wrote:Thanks but I think I will try to get it in the US first. I can probably get it cheaper and with less hassle but thanks for the input.
Search for coal in Lapeer. I cannot recall the name of the place that sells it there but that's the closest place to Port Huron that I have heard.

 
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Post by Virginia Woodworker » Fri. Feb. 27, 2015 5:47 pm

Thanks for the input

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