Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Butchering, Cooking, Recipes => Topic started by: jrebel on July 01, 2014, 01:28:18 PM
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$9.99 a 20/lb bag. Just bought 100 lbs.......what a great deal. Get them why they last boys and girls.
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I don't have a smoker but occasionally look at Craigslist for them. What is the shelf life for these? Do they work with Traeger brand only?
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I just saw them at Costco Kirkland, too
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I don't have a smoker but occasionally look at Craigslist for them. What is the shelf life for these? Do they work with Traeger brand only?
Should work with any pellet grill.....or any smoker for that matter. Well except a Bradley smoker that takes the disc. They should last indefinitely if stored properly....it is critical to keep them dry so they don't swell.
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thats a great deal... did they only have hickory?
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thats a great deal... did they only have hickory?
Yeah....only hickory.
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Picked up a couple bags a couple weeks ago from Costco and then was in my super 1 and they had hickory pellets for $7.50.. They aren't the traeger brand but still cheap..
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Cash and carry also carries pellets, Bear Mountain brand, for around $9-10 or so a bag for 20lb and around $15-16 for 33 lb. This is there regular price and they have multiple different types typically. I have a Green Mountain Grill and they work great in it.
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Cash and carry also carries pellets, Bear Mountain brand, for around $9-10 or so a bag for 20lb and around $15-16 for 33 lb. This is there regular price and they have multiple different types typically. I have a Green Mountain Grill and they work great in it.
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Our cash and carry doesn't carry pellets. :bash:
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Sorry, I thought they all did. The local one I go to in Tacoma has them.