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Where can i buy cheapesr wood pellets near saydo mollina

Posted: Sun Nov 7, 2021 10:52am
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Nurseflo31

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Hi we have just bought a place at saydo mollina and it has a electric wood pellet stove which uses little wood pellets. Were is the cheapest place locally I can buy from plz

 I looked on the Carrefour site and I think the bags are 15kgms for ,€3.99 or pallet of ,66 bags for €263 ... is this a good bargain or not??? If buying in bulk would any one like to share a pallet??

As we have never used a wood stove before how much/long does a 15,kgm bag last plz ???

THANK YOU

CAROL xxxxxx

G7

Posted: Sun Nov 7, 2021 10:01pm

G7

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Posted: Sun Nov 7, 2021 10:01pm

Hi Carol

Not sure on alternative  suppliers , but the figure of  263 Euro doesn't seem to be much of a discount on 3.99 per individual bag other than if you are getting free delivery ?  call it 4 euro a bag   x 66 =264  can't see a bulk saving.

Good luck with the new  home.

G7

Nurseflo31

Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 5:02am

Nurseflo31

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Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 5:02am

G7 wrote on Sun Nov 7, 2021 10:01pm:

Hi Carol

Not sure on alternative  suppliers , but the figure of  263 Euro doesn't seem to be much of a discount on 3.99 per individual bag other than if you are getting free delivery ?  call it 4 euro a bag   x 66 =264  can't see a bulk saving.

Good luck with the new  home.

G7

Exactly what i thought as VERY VERY VERY new to see a we haven't s clue. Where to go as supermarkets has an add price to what they sell so hoping some call can point us in the right direction plz xxx xxx carol xxxxx

Cazmac22

Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 7:51am

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Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 7:51am

Hi Carol, a 15 kilo bag should last a few weeks. A much cheaper alternative to having to bulk buy wood. You will also need a special vacuum cleaner that you can but on Amazon for around 30€.

Hope t

Nurseflo31

Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 9:08pm

Nurseflo31

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Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 9:08pm

Cazmac22 wrote on Mon Nov 8, 2021 7:51am:

Hi Carol, a 15 kilo bag should last a few weeks. A much cheaper alternative to having to bulk buy wood. You will also need a special vacuum cleaner that you can but on Amazon for around 30€.

Hope t

Have you a pic of this Hoover I need 

What is it used for??

Never had a fire like this before and the whole instruction are in Spanish and would take months to decider 

Thank up so much

PS is €3.99 the going rate 

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Cazmac22

Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 9:48pm

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Posted: Mon Nov 8, 2021 9:48pm

Nurseflo31 wrote on Mon Nov 8, 2021 9:08pm:

Have you a pic of this Hoover I need 

What is it used for??

Never had a fire like this before and the whole instruction are in Spanish and would take months to decider 

Thank up so much

PS is €3.99 the going rate 

Yes, €3.99 is a good price. I’ll take a photo of my hoover  and send it to you. When the pellets burn they leave dust that you need to Hoover up. It’s basically a metal drum with a hose, but it does the job. If you know the make & model number of the burner you could try to download the manual. Ours came written in every language other than English, but it came with pictures and diagrams, so hopefully yours will be the same.🤞😀

Cazmac22

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:44pm

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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2021 8:44pm

Cazmac22 wrote on Mon Nov 8, 2021 9:48pm:

Yes, €3.99 is a good price. I’ll take a photo of my hoover  and send it to you. When the pellets burn they leave dust that you need to Hoover up. It’s basically a metal drum with a hose, but it does the job. If you know the make & model number of the burner you could try to downloa...

...d the manual. Ours came written in every language other than English, but it came with pictures and diagrams, so hopefully yours will be the same.🤞😀

Hi, this is a photo of the vacuum for the pellet burner. You should Google it and go with the best price. Good luck

Marneyanne

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:54pm

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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:54pm

Hi Carol. I wouldn't try to buy cheap when it comes to pellets. Trans have bags at 4.50 but they are really good quality.  With these pellets cleaning is as easy as emptying an ashtray.  I bought cheap online once and it ended up false economy.  

Freddie89

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2023 1:57pm

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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2023 1:57pm

G7 wrote on Sun Nov 7, 2021 10:01pm:

Hi Carol

Not sure on alternative  suppliers , but the figure of  263 Euro doesn't seem to be much of a discount on 3.99 per individual bag other than if you are getting free delivery ?  call it 4 euro a bag   x 66 =264  can't see a bulk saving.

Good luck with the new  home.

G7

Cheapest place I've found is fuengirola 3.75 euros per 15kg bag delivered within 90 kilometre radius of fuengirola minimum order is 25 bags try this number 607 787 517 

Dogboy123

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:57pm

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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:57pm

I ordered cheaper pellets from casavomarket.com it was a scam so be careful of cheaper offers or being asked to do a transfer rather than using credit/debit cards. The price you have there is really cheap so beware.

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