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Wasi

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Oct 23, 2017
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Just wondering if anyone has used this wood from Amazon. Have not found a local dealer and have used fruita wood in the past but love the 2 day free shipping from Amazon.

 
I've ordered once or twice from online but they all tend to be expensive. I think before I went online, I would look for oak firewood sold locally. Academy sports has decent prices and different types.

I'm lucky b/c I have a charbroil warehouse that sells bags of splits for 5$ each. Well that's if I can get there before they close.
 
Just wondering if anyone has used this wood from Amazon. Have not found a local dealer and have used fruita wood in the past but love the 2 day free shipping from Amazon.


30 pounds of wood for $60 ???---Wow!!! Forget That !!

Your Profile doesn't say where you're from, but I would think there must be some wood available locally.
Local Orchards??? They trim their trees a lot & often sell trimming relatively cheap. Fruit Wood is Great---Apple, Cherry, Peach, Pear, etc, etc.
If you're in a Cold State, get some Oak Firewood & a cheap ax, and split your own. It's not hard.

Bear
 
30 pounds of wood for $60 ???---Wow!!! Forget That !!

Your Profile doesn't say where you're from, but I would think there must be some wood available locally.
Local Orchards??? They trim their trees a lot & often sell trimming relatively cheap. Fruit Wood is Great---Apple, Cherry, Peach, Pear, etc, etc.
If you're in a Cold State, get some Oak Firewood & a cheap ax, and split your own. It's not hard.

Bear
I currently live outside of the Chicago IL area. I will keep looking for a local source and thanks for letting me know it is to expensive.
 
You should be able to get Cowboy brand hickory from Lowes for $20 a bag, which is overpriced but far less than online prices. Also, the bagged firewood at the hardware store is usually kiln dried mix of maple, oak and hickory. $4-6 for an even bigger bag than the Cowboy hickory splits.
 
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