Pepp1989 wrote: » About to make another order for a pallet of fuel for the open fire. Got Black Diamond rubbish from CW the last time so won't be going back. Am seriously tempted by the large ovoids even though they are more expensive. Do you get much of a flame with them?
vectra wrote: » Ordered another tonne of Small ovoids from eglow yesterday. Found them fantastic.
judgefoozle wrote: » Same - just ordered this evening. Worth contacting them about what they have available and whether it's suitable for you. They've a bag called 'Triple Heat' which is a mix of ovoids and coal - they're sending a couple of sample bags with my tonne order to see whether it's an option for again. I got small ovoids last time, went with a 50/50 mix of small and large this time. Very happy with what I got last October.
physioman wrote: » Got 1 ton of ovoids from coal warehouse. Thankfully no difference in quality compared to last year's order. Great value at 337 euro all in.
Kat1170 wrote: » Two quick questions for anyone who used CW recently. 1. If you got Black Diamond, has the quality issue been sorted. 2. Do you still email Liam Connelly with your details after placing order with CW and wait for them to ring you back. Want to get half ton of both coal and ovids, torn between BD and Columbian. Got BD last year and it was grand but have read here of others having problems with it since. tia Kat1170
vectra wrote: » Hmm. That was cheap I paid 384 for my tonne from Ecoal I did get the extra 5 bags though, Still..Your load sounds cheaper.
bigron2109 wrote: » How did you get the extra five bags? I’ll be ordering again from the same company around the end of March.
Shefwedfan wrote: » They had issues with website, after it came back online they offered 5 bags free I got the same offer
jaffa20 wrote: » Anybody know what staffords coal is like? Trying to consider some other options. Have been using supertherm up till now and was good but taking a bit longer to heat up the stove in the colder weather.
Cantona's Collars wrote: I'm using Stafford's stove coal (ovoids in a dark green bag) and find them great. I have started to mix them with cheap coal too and I use logs. I can get the ovoids locally for €27 for 2 bags (40kg ones)
Cantona's Collars wrote: » I'm using Stafford's stove coal (ovoids in a dark green bag) and find them great. I have started to mix them with cheap coal too and I use logs. I can get the ovoids locally for €27 for 2 bags (40kg ones)
deisedav wrote: The 20ks bags are nearly that price where i live
Lukas Red Mortal wrote: » Where is locally if you don't mind saying
OmegaGene wrote: » That’s cheap for ovoids Local fella here wants €11 for 20kg or I can get 40kg for €19 from another company star fuels in mitchelston cork I’m mixing ovoids with coal briquettes in a stove, I’m getting the briquettes for €11 for 25kg bale and 3 or 4 in the stove last ages Need to find ovoids cheaper if I can but don’t want to buy crap either
OmegaGene wrote: » Are the ovoids any good in mill fuels ? I tried coal from there once for an open fire we had and it was like painted stones Pure crap that didn’t burn, there would be more dead coal on the grate that didn’t burn than ash
decky1 wrote: » I love that their in 'Coalisland' a friend was getting coal up north , fantastic coal but stopped for some reason , be careful if you buying in bulk get a sample first , that smokeless coal is useless for heating rads.
pm. wrote: » I have been using Coal-Warehouse for just over 2 years now. I have tried mixture of country blend ( not great) polish coal and doubles ( pure sh1te) The only type to use for a stove and to heat rads are the ovoids. Buy them and you won't be disappointed buy anything else and it's hit and miss. Buy cheap buy twice Just my opinion