Packard
Member
I am a member of BJ’s Club and I generally go there once a week for the bulk of my grocery shopping.
During the Pandemic, we got a local Tractor Supply store. I have had few reasons to go there.
But I did stop in this afternoon.
I’ve been buying 50 pound buckets (in 6 gallon plastic shipping pails) for $24.00.
When I stopped in at T/S they sold 50 pound plastic bags of calcium chloride for $9.00.
I already have accumulated 4 plastic pails, so future ice melt is going to be from T/S.
But windshield washer solution is about 2x the cost at T/S vs BJ’s.
I go through quite a bit of salt, so I will go to T/S for that.
Unfortunately, you need to know the costs ahead of time. The pricing differences are substantial. Typically, BJ’s is at or near the lowest price. But not always apparently.
T/S also has 3/4” thick x 4’ x 6’ horse stall mats. These make excellent shop floor mats. Very good temperature insulation. Excellent impact resistance (will support a horse (typically over 1,000 pounds and supported by just four small-ish hooves). $57.00. I don’t know if it is a good price though. I have nothing to compare it with. Note: These mats are very, very heavy.)
During the Pandemic, we got a local Tractor Supply store. I have had few reasons to go there.
But I did stop in this afternoon.
I’ve been buying 50 pound buckets (in 6 gallon plastic shipping pails) for $24.00.
When I stopped in at T/S they sold 50 pound plastic bags of calcium chloride for $9.00.
I already have accumulated 4 plastic pails, so future ice melt is going to be from T/S.
But windshield washer solution is about 2x the cost at T/S vs BJ’s.
I go through quite a bit of salt, so I will go to T/S for that.
Unfortunately, you need to know the costs ahead of time. The pricing differences are substantial. Typically, BJ’s is at or near the lowest price. But not always apparently.
T/S also has 3/4” thick x 4’ x 6’ horse stall mats. These make excellent shop floor mats. Very good temperature insulation. Excellent impact resistance (will support a horse (typically over 1,000 pounds and supported by just four small-ish hooves). $57.00. I don’t know if it is a good price though. I have nothing to compare it with. Note: These mats are very, very heavy.)
