woodsum
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Like the title says, I am looking to find weber pellets for purchase in store anywhere in the toronto area. I know they are sold at Dickson BBQ but was looking for any other location.
I can't get Weber pellets in my area yet either. I have used 3 different brands and been fine after I pulled the little wire guard off and put the screws back in one at a time.Like the title says, I am looking to find weber pellets for purchase in store anywhere in the toronto area. I know they are sold at Dickson BBQ but was looking for any other location.
I have used Treager, green mtn and cooking pellets 40PM for short hot grilling with no problems. Yesterday I did a long cook with Treager and I had the pellet ash coke up and cover my ignitor. This snuffed the fire and the ignitor was completely encased. I was in a hurry to get my cook going so I didn't get a picture of it, but I did grab a chunk to take a picture. So I cannot recommend anything for slow cooks until I find something that doesn't do that.What brands have you used?
I have used Treager, green mtn and cooking pellets 40PM for short hot grilling with no problems. Yesterday I did a long cook with Treager and I had the pellet ash coke up and cover my ignitor. This snuffed the fire and the ignitor was completely encased. I was in a hurry to get my cook going so I didn't get a picture of it, but I did grab a chunk to take a picture. So I cannot recommend anything for slow cooks until I find something that doesn't do that.
No I am really disciplined about pulling pellets after a cook and storing them dry. My Treager would smoke like a cold start semi if the pellets were left in it and got moisture in them. I am trying to get my hands on the Weber pellets to see if the same thing happens or not.That really sucks. Is there any chance that there was moisture ingress that cause it to cake up?