Corn cob pellets from tractor supply. Horse bedding is what I use all the time
I see it at TSC and at Rural King. What I found is listed as crushed cobs, is that what you use in the Amazn tray?Corn cob pellets from tractor supply. Horse bedding is what I use all the time
I think it's a pellet form .What I found is listed as crushed cobs,
I pretty much burn only dust in my tubes for cold smoking. It burns cooler than pellets. I use a stick to pack the dust in as I fill it and put some pellets in the open end to help get the dust going.The no longer made larger tray could burn dust but I've been burning dust almost exclusively in a ubolt modified tube for several years.
The tray is for either.I thought the tray was for dust, and the tube was for pellets.
Both work for either. The tubes are designed for pellets but also work fine for dust. You just have to pack it in there with a dowel or similar as you fill it. I mostly use dust in mine because it burns cooler for cold smoking.I thought the tray was for dust, and the tube was for pellets.
That's my go-to for bacon. I just add about 30% cherry pellets to it. Works fine in the Amazen.I've seen the corn cob horse bedding and always wondered if it's something that can be used for smoking and now I know!
I'll have to give it a try.
Are you using a tray or a tube? The cob you are using is just crushed like the horse bedding? Do you pack it tight or leave it looser?That's my go-to for bacon. I just add about 30% cherry pellets to it. Works fine in the Amazen.
It's crushed cob, not pellets but it should work in a tube fine.Just to update on the horse bedding pellets, I went TS to get more and they don't stock them anymore. I didn't ask if they can order me any. I need to find another supplier of them