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Quote from: lamrith on June 20, 2015, 03:44:17 PMI bring in lumberjack brand for $16.50/40# bag. (Was 15.90 but they just had a price increase June 1.)That still is a good price for food grade pellets. The only problem for me (not anyone else) is with my back the forty pound bags are too heavy.
I bring in lumberjack brand for $16.50/40# bag. (Was 15.90 but they just had a price increase June 1.)
Quote from: mossy8352 on June 20, 2015, 04:56:03 PMQuote from: lamrith on June 20, 2015, 03:44:17 PMI bring in lumberjack brand for $16.50/40# bag. (Was 15.90 but they just had a price increase June 1.)That still is a good price for food grade pellets. The only problem for me (not anyone else) is with my back the forty pound bags are too heavy.Have someone help get them where you want them, then just cut them open and scoop the pellets out with a coffee can.
How high of heat can your turn up to for grilling? can you get 375-500??degrees?thanksCarl
Here is a good site for information on smokers, pellets and some good recipes.http://pelletheads.com/index.php
I recently purchased the Louisiana LG-900. Here is a picture of just under 700 Degrees. I've also had it down around 175 and it holds nicely. I'm impressed so far.
No wonder your Traeger have issues if you've used nearly 1000lbs of pellets.
the pellets lamrith brings in are great I've used close to a half of ton of them without any problems