BBQr’s Delight pellets

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I use them. Always enjoyed them. Good all purpose pellet imho...

Burned well. I had the pecan which ended up being a bit mild for my tastes, but to each their own.

Just looked at their website and saw they had black walnut.. hmm.... Interesting.
 
Just be aware that they are not 100% flavor wood, but are blended with oak. Don't recall exactly, but I think it's 40% flavor wood. If you want 100% flavor wood, look elsewhere.
 
Next time for me will be Lumberjack.
100% of the wood, no blend.
FREE shipping.

I should clarify that BBQ Delight does sell 100% flavor wood pellets in 1lb bags, which is suitable for tubes and trays. Their large bags for pellet grill fuel are blended. And according to their site "This food-grade wood pellet product is blended 2/3 oak with 1/3 flavor-wood."
 
I should clarify that BBQ Delight does sell 100% flavor wood pellets in 1lb bags, which is suitable for tubes and trays. Their large bags for pellet grill fuel are blended. And according to their site "This food-grade wood pellet product is blended 2/3 oak with 1/3 flavor-wood."
I've bought some of the 100% 1 lb. bags. The orange and sugar maple burn well in an AMNPS, and give good flavor.
 
Been using BBQr's Delight for a number of years. No issues and very satisfied with flavor from Apple, Hickory, Mesquite & Pecan. Very low ash too! YMMV
 
I should clarify that BBQ Delight does sell 100% flavor wood pellets in 1lb bags, which is suitable for tubes and trays. Their large bags for pellet grill fuel are blended. And according to their site "This food-grade wood pellet product is blended 2/3 oak with 1/3 flavor-wood."

Lumberjack is 40 pound bags of 100% of _______ Wood. Read it here.
I reckoned I could make my own blend. ;)
 
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