ASH POWDER INSIDE PELLET GRILL

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Humo18

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Recently tried a 20lb bag of Mountain Bear pellets for about $7. I just noticed the inside of my Woodwind SG is full of ash dust all over. Is this normal for pellet smokers or is it the brand of pellets I tried out? I had not noticed the ashes before while burning Camp Chef pellets that cost almost 3 times as much.

Anyone have this problem? What is a GREAT brand of ash vacum cleaner anyone can recommend?
 
I can't speak for other pellet grills, or pellets, but I have to vacuum my RecTec out after a decent cook. I bought a vacuum from Home Depot that snaps onto a 5 gallon bucket. Works like a champ, and it's cheap.
 
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I try to shopvac out my GMG after every 40lb bag of pellets or so. I use Lumber Jack pellets.
 
Thanks, guys. So it seems that it's normal to have ash dust at the bottom of the pellet smoker. I think I burne the pellets in a real windy day and that might be why there was so much all over the smoker.

I saw the Home Depot Bucket Head vacuum motor on the internet and that seems like an inexpensive way to go. I'll vacuum the inside of my pellet grill and then compare ash production between the the CC and Mountain Bear pellets.

Also found 20 lb Lumberjack pellets at Rural King for $8.88. That's better than $19 for CC; especially if they offer good cooking performance with low ash production.
 
I got a cheap little blue one at Menards for the grill. Can't think of the name. It was a cheapy, $22 I think. Burgers, wings, steaks, ect I vacuum every 3-4 cooks. I'll vacuum after any longer cook like ribs, butt, or bacon. Basically whenever the foil liner gets funky.
When in doubt, more offer is better than not often enough.
 
especially if they offer good cooking performance with low ash production.

Lumberjack may actually produce more ash than other brands since they leave the bark on their flavor woods. Still, the flavor they produce is worth it.
 
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I have a 1 gallon micro shop vac dedicated for my Camp Chef. Pellet dust is normal. Vacuum every few smokes. I use Lumberjack almost exclusively now and they ash but not as bad as Traeger or Pitboss. Regardless you wont get ash free pellets, its inevitable
 
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Lumber Jack pellets are some of the best ones out there, wish they had more bark in them. ash doesn't seem bad to me
 
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To be clear, my concern is fine ashes all over the bottom of the smoker and not in the fire pot or collection little bucket in the Woodwind. Did not have too much ash in the fire pot. As mentioned before, maybe it was smoking on super windy days as we've had storm after storm recently.

Lumber jack pellets at Rural King are $8.88 compared to $14.99 elsewhwere. Saving money is always good!:emoji_laughing:
 
I used one bag of Mountain Bear. Compared to others I've used it definitely left more ash.
 
To be clear, my concern is fine ashes all over the bottom of the smoker

Yes, that's perfectly normal. Most of the ash collects in the bottom of the barrel. There is usually very little left in the fire pot because it is blown out by the fan.
 
Yes, that's perfectly normal. Most of the ash collects in the bottom of the barrel. There is usually very little left in the fire pot because it is blown out by the fan.
You got that right! I'm VERY disappointed in the amount of ash left after every cook. I will have to do an ash clean out every 2 or 3 cooks depending on how long they are. I was NOT expecting that amount of maintenance when reading the promos for the Woodwind. I use LJ pellets exclusively. Pellet burn ash is going to be a reality regardless of brand grill or pellets as I'm learning while doing. The clean out plate and collection cup underneath is just an ad gimmick. I do have to say that other than that inconvenience, I'm very happy with my Woodwind SG so far. But I am in the market for a vacuum that will be dedicated to the pellet grill. :emoji_wink:
 
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Schlotz, it sounds like Lumber Jack is a good economical alternative!

Not from my perspective . LJ has been pointed to by a number of users as being quite ashy. The least ash brand I’ve found is BBQ’rs Delight. Regarding cleaning, my MAK seems to maintain its ash in the fire pot. Clean up is simple using an ashvac which I do after every 2 or 3 smokes or after a very long smoke. YMMV
 
BBQ Delight seems so expensive, though. I think I'll try LJ and have a dedicated vacuum for the ashes since my boss won't let me use the house vacuum cleaner in the garage or to do the ashes.:emoji_laughing:

DuBob, like you I'm VERY pleased with the Windwood in most respects. Only thing I wish I was able to cover the drip tray with foil to eliminate cleaning it all the time. When I set the temp to 225F it swings between 219 and 235; I can live with that. I'll just live also with vacuuming every couple of smokes.
 
Only thing I wish I was able to cover the drip tray with foil to eliminate cleaning it all the time.
??? What makes you think you can't cover the drip plate with foil; I do all the time. :emoji_sunglasses:
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I have a shop vac but use a old house vac with a canister instead of a bag,works well ,I have seen old vacs dirt cheap in thrift stores
 
BBQ Delight seems so expensive, though. I think I'll try LJ and have a dedicated vacuum for the ashes since my boss won't let me use the house vacuum cleaner in the garage or to do the ashes.:emoji_laughing:

DuBob, like you I'm VERY pleased with the Windwood in most respects. Only thing I wish I was able to cover the drip tray with foil to eliminate cleaning it all the time. When I set the temp to 225F it swings between 219 and 235; I can live with that. I'll just live also with vacuuming every couple of smokes.
Not from my perspective . LJ has been pointed to by a number of users as being quite ashy. The least ash brand I’ve found is BBQ’rs Delight. Regarding cleaning, my MAK seems to maintain its ash in the fire pot. Clean up is simple using an ashvac which I do after every 2 or 3 smokes or after a very long smoke. YMMV

BBQ Delight are the only pellets I have used for the last 2 years. Although there is a low amount of ash. I'm looking for a little more smoke flavor. I think I'm going to give Lumber Jack a try.
 
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