How do you guys feel about using Traeger pellets it seems my heat is very inconsistent with it possibly because of the auger getting jammed at times I’m not certain I just bought the RT 340How do you like the competition blend?
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How do you guys feel about using Traeger pellets it seems my heat is very inconsistent with it possibly because of the auger getting jammed at times I’m not certain I just bought the RT 340How do you like the competition blend?
What’s your thoughts on Traeger pellets used signature Hickory cherry maple blend to break in my grill and do some chicken it seems like at times the temperatures will go down probably because of the auger not moving jams perhaps? I got them for freeI like the pellets that came with my bull, I just finished them up and try out lumberjack perfect mix. I will add that I bought from a distributor and it was 200lb min order. It was still only $100 for 200lbs
I only use Pit Boss now and have seen no performance difference and ash seems to be lessB and B for me, but I'm going to try the Pit Boss competition at Lowes due to the low price and see how they work.
I have used both of these pellets and never have had any issues with my Bull with the auger or the auger pin breaking.@Mastertech59 I read someplace in a FB group that this guy heard that hickory and cherry pellets are so hard they can break an auger pin. Have you heard of that?
Thanks. I got me a bag of LJ competition to load in my Bullseye whenever it gets here.I have used both of these pellets and never have had any issues with my Bull with the auger or the auger pin breaking.
If you still have the hopper finger chopper lawyer grate installed remove it and this issue should go away.I have been "stuck" in using Hickory. I really like the aroma of the smoke and how well it goes with what I have been cooking. I have been using Cooking pellets for the last couple of bags. I have been noticing that as of late, the pellets seem to funnel in the hopper with more around the sides and significantly less towards the center. I should have took a photo, but forgot. I have cleaned the inside of the hopper a couple of times, but that didn't really make any difference. Has anyone noticed anything similar?
Do you have a link to that? I picked up some of the char hickory a couple weeks ago, but haven't loaded it yet. If there are issues, I might have to relegate it to my smoke tubes.I have read about some folks having issues with the char hickory pellets causing auger issues but haven't tried them yet.
I don't have a link but have read about auger jamming issues when using these pellets because there very hard, I'm not sure never used them and it may be fake news.Do you have a link to that? I picked up some of the char hickory a couple weeks ago, but haven't loaded it yet. If there are issues, I might have to relegate it to my smoke tubes.
The standard buckets are not food grade and are only 50 cents cheaper, nor are they made as well. The lids have a ring that is applied using a rubber mallet and is gasket sealed with the lid itself that is threaded and seals up very nicely. While the lids do seem a bit pricey, IMHO, I feel that they’re worth every penny that I spent on them due to the quality of the construction and how well they’re able to protect the contents in them.Wow. $4 bucket and $8 lid. Not sure I would pay that much when the less expensive, standard Lowes and Home Depot buckets will do.
This is true as well! But when you purchase 100lbs or more it's nice to have some extra protection.The original bags the pellets come is work great for storing them and don't cost anything.