Peat Briquette prices

you have the space to store them
We buy Willow Warmers in Dunnes at €6 with the voucher and also Flamers at €4
We generally buy 6 at a go and store them in the garage on the ground
But that changed first week in December when our boiler sprung a leak and holy god the mess when those WW get wet
So if you're buying in bulk make sure your store them in a dry place and off the ground :rolleyes:
 
Peemac did you get your order yet ?

When I ordered, the delivery date given was 21st Feb, a few days before I got an email saying due to unforeseen shipping delays, several containers including the one containing my order had been delayed. My delivery was now on the 09th March.

I contacted Rathwood online asking if delivery could be sooner.
Rathwood replied saying no, it was a pre order that they were awaiting delivery of, they would issue a refund if the new date did not suit.
I replied saying it was a preorder for delivery in 3 weeks not 6. I did not want a refund and would wait but I was very unhappy that my fuel order was going to be delayed by 3 weeks at this cold time of year.
Rathwood replied saying as compensation for the delay they would issue a €45 refund which has now arrived in my account.
I had also asked, as my order is grown and manufactured in Ireland, how is it affected by a shipping delay when it does not have to travel anywhere by boat ? They did not answer this query.

I have got deliveries off Rathwood previously without issues but not fuel. Looking online they get some very bad reviews relating to fuel deliveries.
 
Haven't been able to get any Willow Warmers in Dunnes for the last week
But thankfully Lidl is doing a special price at the moment €5.49
 
Anyone see any of the old fashioned Peat Briquettes for sale around the southside of Dublin ? still prefer them to the Willow Warm logs
 
If you mean the Bord na Móna ones I understand they're gone off the market.

And as people who have turf cutting rights can now only supply family (and maybe friends) in their own locality the days of picking up bags of turf somewhere are all but gone.

That said, I heard tell of a guy recently selling from the back of a van on the outskirts of Baltinglass.

His product - "Sods of Éireann".
 
If you mean the Bord na Móna ones I understand they're gone off the market.
Yes, I knew the production had stopped but thought there were alot that had been manufactured and still unsold. Got them in a service station in Stillorgan last April.
Thanks
 
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