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Would like to hear what brand of pellets everyone uses, since there my be some brands out there that I haven't heard of and my like to try.
Also what flavor of pellets do you prefer and is there a combo of pellets that you like?
I really like BBQr's Delight pellets they add great flavor to the food. I have used peach, hickory, oak and sugar maple pellets. But I have not tried to mix pellets yet.
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I have been using Lumber Jack 100% hickory and 100% cherry and really like then!! They are working very nicely for me. I got them from Todd Johnson (TJohnson) from A-MaZe-N smokers! He has a new pit master blend that I will be trying out shortly with an new little toy he sent me

I also have used the BBQ delight but I like the 100% Hickory.

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My Yoder loves to Eat Lumberjack 100% Pellets. This weekend I picked up 5 bags of 100% Mesquite they were not Lumberjack though. I have never seen so much smoke come out of the Yoder before.
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As Brian and Ryan posted, I also use the Lumberjack brand that Todd ships out through his site - www.amazenproducts.com

I am very happy with the quality, smoke and little amount of ash... good stuff!
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Since your on the west coast Stogie.

Cash and Carry has a 33 lb bags of Bear Mtn. pellets for 16$ and 20 lb bags for $11

They are a blend with alder. But i like the apple hickory and Mesquite.

The blend actually smooths out the Mesquite nicely.



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I also use Lumberjack 100% flavor woods. May I ask why you are shopping around? Is it price or flavor your after?
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All pellets are not the same.....
Some pellets are 70%-80% Oak or Alder, and 20%-30% Flavor Wood. These are called "Blended Pellets"
In other words, you're only getting 20%-30% of the flavor of wood you think you're buying, and the rest is Oak or Alder.

Look for the words "Flavored" or "Blended" on the bag

100% Hardwood does not mean you're getting anything other than hardwood in the bag.
It's kinda like buying a burger a McDonald's. Yes, there's "100% Pure Beef" in the burger, but they don't tell you what else in in the burger for filler.

Some manufacturers, like BBQr's Delight, are upfront about the mix in their bags, while others have labels that are much more confusing about exactly what's in the bag.

I can also sell "Oak Blended Pellets", but why, when I can sell 100% Flavor Wood Pellets, and the customer can decide how to mix their own blend of pellets.

The only "Blended Pellet" I sell is a mix of Hickory, Cherry and Maple. It's a great all around pellet for smoking, and puts out plenty of BTU's.

Some pellets like Peach, Apple or Mesquite, just do not produce enough BTU's for cooking, and they are often blended with Oak or Alder.


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The only "Blended Pellet" I sell is a mix of Hickory, Cherry and Maple. It's a great all around pellet for smoking, and puts out plenty of BTU's.
i use todd's pellets and i get lots of favor......btw i do mix a blend of hickory and maple for my BBB.....sometimes i toss in some apple a well (hmm, hey todd, could be an idea)
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All pellets are not the same.....
Some pellets are 70%-80% Oak or Alder, and 20%-30% Flavor Wood. These are called "Blended Pellets"
In other words, you're only getting 20%-30% of the flavor of wood you think you're buying, and the rest is Oak or Alder.

Look for the words "Flavored" or "Blended" on the bag

100% Hardwood does not mean you're getting anything other than hardwood in the bag.
It's kinda like buying a burger a McDonald's. Yes, there's "100% Pure Beef" in the burger, but they don't tell you what else in in the burger for filler.

Some manufacturers, like BBQr's Delight, are upfront about the mix in their bags, while others have labels that are much more confusing about exactly what's in the bag.

I can also sell "Oak Blended Pellets", but why, when I can sell 100% Flavor Wood Pellets, and the customer can decide how to mix their own blend of pellets.

The only "Blended Pellet" I sell is a mix of Hickory, Cherry and Maple. It's a great all around pellet for smoking, and puts out plenty of BTU's.

Some pellets like Peach, Apple or Mesquite, just do not produce enough BTU's for cooking, and they are often blended with Oak or Alder.


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ok i will try one more time. Does your pellets work with traeger grills? I looked at your site and would like to buy more than 5 pounds do you sell by the pallet load?
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All pellets are not the same.....
Some pellets are 70%-80% Oak or Alder, and 20%-30% Flavor Wood. These are called "Blended Pellets"
In other words, you're only getting 20%-30% of the flavor of wood you think you're buying, and the rest is Oak or Alder.

Look for the words "Flavored" or "Blended" on the bag

100% Hardwood does not mean you're getting anything other than hardwood in the bag.
It's kinda like buying a burger a McDonald's. Yes, there's "100% Pure Beef" in the burger, but they don't tell you what else in in the burger for filler.

Some manufacturers, like BBQr's Delight, are upfront about the mix in their bags, while others have labels that are much more confusing about exactly what's in the bag.

I can also sell "Oak Blended Pellets", but why, when I can sell 100% Flavor Wood Pellets, and the customer can decide how to mix their own blend of pellets.

The only "Blended Pellet" I sell is a mix of Hickory, Cherry and Maple. It's a great all around pellet for smoking, and puts out plenty of BTU's.

Some pellets like Peach, Apple or Mesquite, just do not produce enough BTU's for cooking, and they are often blended with Oak or Alder.


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Well, Todd, I have been searching for the right quantity of pellets for my usage (small, as I don't have a pellet smoker) with the AMNPS. I finally found the right quantity for my needs (5#) of apple. I guess I should always come back to where I got my smoke generator. Thanks! I just placed an order, so you will probably see it appear.
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looks like Lumber jack pellets are popular.
gwapogorilla, no I'm not shopping around just interested in what everyone is using for pellets and what flavors they like. And what flavor pellet mixes people are doing.
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Okay...Lumberjack is a very good brand of pellet. They use NO oils...period, no flavor enhancers, only water to clean their machinery, and the contents of their pellets are clearly labeled on every bag. Not to mention that they are the cheapest pellet for those of us here in the Midwestern states. But, in order to get a good cost, I had to buy bulk...1000 lbs. However, at 28 cents per lb. DELIVERED price for a 100% pure flavor wood pellet....dirt cheap if you ask me.

I only use the 100% types. I have Hickory, Maple, Cherry and Apple(from a different supplier). I am very partial to Hickory and Cherry, and mixing them in a 50/50 ratio seems to be my favorite. The Maple is weak on flavor in my opinion, probably won't be buying much of that again.

I have tried a few other brands...BBQ'ers Delight, perfect mix and another one out of Minnesota that I can't remember the name of. All of which fell short on flavor in my opinion.
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Okay...Lumberjack is a very good brand of pellet. They use NO oils...period, no flavor enhancers, only water to clean their machinery, and the contents of their pellets are clearly labeled on every bag. Not to mention that they are the cheapest pellet for those of us here in the Midwestern states. But, in order to get a good cost, I had to buy bulk...1000 lbs. However, at 28 cents per lb. DELIVERED price for a 100% pure flavor wood pellet....dirt cheap if you ask me.

I only use the 100% types. I have Hickory, Maple, Cherry and Apple(from a different supplier). I am very partial to Hickory and Cherry, and mixing them in a 50/50 ratio seems to be my favorite. The Maple is weak on flavor in my opinion, probably won't be buying much of that again.

I have tried a few other brands...BBQ'ers Delight, perfect mix and another one out of Minnesota that I can't remember the name of. All of which fell short on flavor in my opinion.
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did you get 20 pound bags in that pallet? Where do you order those from?

They are 40# bags!! I have also picked up a 1/2 ton from Todd!! kick a** pellets if you ask me and TOP notch service from a business that truly cares about his customers!!

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I am please with Lumber Jack and BBQ's Delight but I decided to try the new pellets sold at Academy Stores called B&B Hickory 20 lb. Pellet Grill Fuel.
They also have Mesquite and Apple $9.95 for a 20 pound bag.

So far so good but I need to do about 10 more cooks to decide.
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You can get 20 lb. bags or 40 lb. bags. But the 20 lb bags are slightly more expensive. Go to this web site
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It has Jerry's phone number on it....he is the sales manager. He will tell you right down to the penny how much an order will cost you.
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How/where are you getting a half ton of these Lumberjack pellets delivered to you for a total cost of 28 cents a pound? Looking at the GLE web site and following it to were you can order ( as a non-dealer ) they list the price without delivery as $310 for 1000 pounds, or 31 cents a pound. Give your in Iowa, potentially your shipping is relatively low, but surely that's adding at least another 5 to 10 cents a pound. You ordering as a dealer or something???

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I only use the 100% types. I have Hickory, Maple, Cherry and Apple(from a different supplier). I am very partial to Hickory and Cherry, and mixing them in a 50/50 ratio seems to be my favorite. The Maple is weak on flavor in my opinion, probably won't be buying much of that again.

I have tried a few other brands...BBQ'ers Delight, perfect mix and another one out of Minnesota that I can't remember the name of. All of which fell short on flavor in my opinion.
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Hickory and cherry are a great combination
We included Maple, because it smokes well and mellows out the hickory


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We included Maple, because it smokes well and mellows out the hickory
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