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It's delivered by truck triple wrapped in plastic(50 bags each weighing 40 lbs.). I break it down and stack them individually in my garage out of the way for future use one bag at a time in the house. Makes it so we can still actually park in the garage. It's not cheaper than oil but watching the flames thru the window while heating the house makes it worth it to me.
 
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It's delivered by truck triple wrapped in plastic(50 bags each weighing 40 lbs.). I break it down and stack them individually in my garage out of the way for future use one bag at a time in the house. Makes it so we can still actually park in the garage. It's not cheaper than oil but watching the flames thru the window while heating the house makes it worth it to me.
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Understand watching the fire makes it worth it. When I grew up we used logs in a heater. No flame to watch and a lot of work. How many hours does a bag last on average?
Thanks for putting in the work so we can enjoy the photos
 
The Caribbean Salt has been my farm chore EDC for a couple weeks. But when I am out and about, I tend to switch knives on my belt every day or three, in no particular rotation. And I have had a Civivi Trailblazer (silly name for a sub-3 inch knife) in my pocket for several months for when I do not want to open carry, or I want a knife with a belly to complement a Wharncliffe.

Coming home from the feed store, I needed to empty a bag of salt into the water softener reservoir. The Trailblazer (silly name) has 14C28N steel, which is very tough and has excellent rust resistance.
Civivi Trailblazer cutting bag of salt.jpg
 
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