Lehigh Bagged Coal
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Does anyone know of any places that sell lehigh bagged coal around schuylkill county? I know I can get it directly from lehigh on a Saturday but I'm usually working most Saturdays anymore. Thanks.
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Maybe you can call them and ask them who sells it, they should know who has it.
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Jeanie @ Kimmels at Tractor Supply
I posted this thread as some are finding Lehigh coal at Tractor Supply. Call around, this may help with your schedule...oh and 4.99 a bag is the going rate now.
I posted this thread as some are finding Lehigh coal at Tractor Supply. Call around, this may help with your schedule...oh and 4.99 a bag is the going rate now.
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I've been watching for some reviews of this brand...the price is certainly right, but I suppose that's why I'm cautious.
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i read somewhere on here that it burns hot and long . its white ash . according to the post and it was the bagged lehigh .
I had three tons of Lehigh delivered bulk in September. Great stuff, relatively low ash, but definitely NOT white ash - darkest red ash I have ever burned. Kinda like ground bricks for the ash color. Hope my supplier stays with them for next season.
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Don't let a low price fool you, this coal is great stuff. I have burned Blaschak and Premium (?) and Lehigh is an easy choice for me. Their residential coal goes for $160/ton, the lowest around, so it makes sense that their bagged price could be on the lower side. Get it, you will not be disappointed.