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September 20th, 2020, 8:16 am
#1
* Abilene ** Abilene *
  • Joined: August 20th, 2020, 2:30 pm
  • Posts: 10

quick couple of questions

1- what brand of pellets are you using?

2- am I supposed to place tin foil on my heat diffuser plate? is this just for cleaning purposes? If i do this does it change the temp inside the smoker at all?

thanks

September 20th, 2020, 2:37 pm
#2
* Wichita ** Wichita *
  • Joined: July 25th, 2015, 1:21 pm
  • Posts: 145

I use Lumberjack. Tried almost all of them. Getting close to finishing up my 3rd ton. One of the moderators claims that Lumberjack produces 10% more ash than BBQ Delight (the suggested) but by my figuring BBQ Delight is approx 40% more in cost. The 10% ash amounts to about half a teaspoon in size or an almost unweighable small amount per 10 hour cook...none of these are exact amounts and I do apologize to the moderators for offering up an opinion that may be slightly different than their tests.

I also use aluminum foil in the bottom of the pit and do cover my diffuser. These both are just my way of keeping things cleaner and lasting longer with what I think is an easier clean up schedule. I have not noticed any difference with temp fluctuations with the aluminum foil as described but I do try to keep the foil at or less than the quarter in rollover on the ends as suggested.

September 30th, 2020, 9:51 am
#3
* Abilene ** Abilene *
  • Joined: July 7th, 2020, 8:51 am
  • Posts: 3

I used B&B pellets...they're made by BBQ Delight. $15 for 40# comp blend at Academy. Really solid pellets. I don't use foil in any of my cookers. I just let the grease/oil form a natural coating to prevent rust.

October 1st, 2020, 11:41 am
#4
* Abilene ** Abilene *
  • Joined: August 20th, 2020, 2:30 pm
  • Posts: 10

westhemess1 wrote:I use Lumberjack. Tried almost all of them. Getting close to finishing up my 3rd ton. One of the moderators claims that Lumberjack produces 10% more ash than BBQ Delight (the suggested) but by my figuring BBQ Delight is approx 40% more in cost. The 10% ash amounts to about half a teaspoon in size or an almost unweighable small amount per 10 hour cook...none of these are exact amounts and I do apologize to the moderators for offering up an opinion that may be slightly different than their tests.

I also use aluminum foil in the bottom of the pit and do cover my diffuser. These both are just my way of keeping things cleaner and lasting longer with what I think is an easier clean up schedule. I have not noticed any difference with temp fluctuations with the aluminum foil as described but I do try to keep the foil at or less than the quarter in rollover on the ends as suggested.






awesome thanks for the info appreciate it!

October 1st, 2020, 11:41 am
#5
* Abilene ** Abilene *
  • Joined: August 20th, 2020, 2:30 pm
  • Posts: 10

cclinard1 wrote:I used B&B pellets...they're made by BBQ Delight. $15 for 40# comp blend at Academy. Really solid pellets. I don't use foil in any of my cookers. I just let the grease/oil form a natural coating to prevent rust.




thanks so much appreciate the info!

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