Important, Please Read before making up ypur own mind
Hi all,
Saw all of the posts in relation to the types of peat briquettes, i must say our Shop/Petrol station sell both types of briquettes on our forecourts in all of our petrol stations. We sell on average in ratio terms of about 4:1 pallets. 4 being the Estonian (Not Latvian) briquettes in comparison to 1 BNM. We can sell them a lot chesper as we are buying at half the cost of what we are buying BNM at
In these times of recession people want value for money and these briquettes provide this for people. Before we bought the Estonian briquettes we were very worried in relation to competing with a BNM briquette that has been established in ireland for decades. But we find that they are out performing on sales, so the only reason for this we can elude to is that people are happy with what they are buying.
Further to this we have the test certificates as we requested these from the factory. There are a lot of noticable differences that fall in favour of the estonian briquette
1. They are shrink wraped, which means they are cleaner for leaving a shop or a super market, or boot of a car
2. They are whole bales, there are no champhers in the bale so they are that bit smaller than the BNM ones
3. They are up to 25% dryer than the BNM bale which means they burn with a higher output than BNM
4. In relation to some briquettes that are on sale at the moment, they have no parrifin oil base. The Estonian briquettes are 100% natural peat
5. Price, value for money there really is no comparison
All i can say really is our customers come back to buy week in week out without fail, as far as i'm concerned they are far superior than the BNM briquette.
In relation to a point that was made earlier in the thread in relation to buying Irish, yeah that is a great idea, but let me point out to you that presently Irish exports are out performing and it is the only sector of the irish econmy keeping everything afloat. So it begs the question, what we export others import, be it French, German, UK, Italain, etc etc import from Ireland. If those countries were only to buy theit own, well where would it leave our exports, you know and i know we would then have no exports. Please open your mind to foreign trade, because if we just kept looking inward we wouldn't have an economy.
As for the Briquettes, i think i will only be stocking the Estonian briquettes from now on, and they are a better package for my customers.
Thanks for listening
Moover