Blaschak Coal
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Just had 2 tons of Baschak rice coal delivered Jan. 6 ,2018. There were some chunks of frozen coal but not to many considering the temp this morning 2 degrees. I don't know how he keeps the coal from freezing and I don't think the price was to bad $230 a ton delivered. Now to see how it burns but I have never had any problems with Blaschak.
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i have been burning it since november.....no complaints! i paid 198 a ton delivered, but i got over 4 tons. i am also slightly closer to mahanoy city.
- coaledsweat
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Never had a bad bag of that stuff. Some were too wet, some had more fines than I like but they all burned like good coal.
- freetown fred
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Seems like bagged or the bottom of bulk piles tend to do that CS. I've been burnin BLASCHAK for 10 yrs (bulk) & have never looked back.
I burnt Blaschak for 9 yrs and had much more fines the this TSC coal I've been burning for 3 yrs now. Can't see how the Blaschak is any better. TSC has done well. Especially this winter with temps below zero for weeks on end..