Breakers
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- Member
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- Joined: Sat. Feb. 22, 2020 9:46 pm
- Location: Bethel, Pa
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: 2 Legacy TLC 2000 one in the upper and 1 in the lower part of the house
- Coal Size/Type: Wood and pea, nut ,stove and egg coal
I just got a ton of pea (for this mild weather) and a ton of nut (for colder weather). I tried DiRenzo's and the pea is now burning in m y TLC 2000 on idle.
This coal seems to be burning nice. Years ago I bought it from Franklins breaker in Ravine, but they closed down so now we are using DiRenzo's, and their coal is pretty decent, so far.
Real nice people to deal with. Best to call ahead.
They take Cash, Checks, and plastic.
But if you use plastic, they charge you $5.00 a ton extra.
Prices as of last week were $170 a ton for pea and $180 a ton for nut.
This coal seems to be burning nice. Years ago I bought it from Franklins breaker in Ravine, but they closed down so now we are using DiRenzo's, and their coal is pretty decent, so far.
Real nice people to deal with. Best to call ahead.
They take Cash, Checks, and plastic.
But if you use plastic, they charge you $5.00 a ton extra.
Prices as of last week were $170 a ton for pea and $180 a ton for nut.