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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 2609138" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>I paid $4.50 a bag 10 years ago for good quality oak pellets. Now I get them for $5.00. I never saw any for $2.00. I have never seen a 120 lb hopper either. Mine is a St. Croix insert and holds 40 lbs. I'm due for an upgrade soon. Mine is old and newer more efficient stoves are out there. </p><p>I normally buy a ton in Oct. And another after Christmas then if the cold last much past March, I'll buy a few more bags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 2609138, member: 6281"] I paid $4.50 a bag 10 years ago for good quality oak pellets. Now I get them for $5.00. I never saw any for $2.00. I have never seen a 120 lb hopper either. Mine is a St. Croix insert and holds 40 lbs. I'm due for an upgrade soon. Mine is old and newer more efficient stoves are out there. I normally buy a ton in Oct. And another after Christmas then if the cold last much past March, I'll buy a few more bags. [/QUOTE]
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