HI. I've moved on from my Master Built propane smoker which had finally started to 'rot out' from rust - not the smoker's fault, I just didn't take good care of covering it when I should have.
So I really liked to options of the Camp Chef and found out that the Cabela's smoker for $549 is the exact same pellet smoker as the Camp Chef DLX for $699. Picked it up at Cabela's and I really like it - except for one thing. Flame outs!
I've done 7 smokes so far, using the 'Cookin Pellets' competetion blend. My first bag of pellets was a Camp Chef bag that I bought when I got the smoker, then I ordered the Cookin Pellets.
The ash cup is clean, the grill is literally brand new, and i haven't exposed the pellets or the grill to any kind of moisture. With that said, I've been using the 'high smoke' setting along with putting it up to maybe 275 to 300 for chicken.
I've had 4 flame outs already. After the first one, I called Camp Chef, and customr service only explained that it's something that happens "once in a while" with pellet smokers because apparently, the pellets can 'bridge' and create an air pocket around the hot probe, or in the auger itself. I don't know. I guess it made sense, but now after 3 more flame outs, I'm getting a little frustrated.
I was really looking forward to starting long smokes for briskets in the evening and let it run overnight - of course, in a safe area. There's no way I can do that and get up in the morning to find out the darn thing went out 6 hours ago!
So, I'm going to open it up and look at everything although I don't really know what I'm looking for. I've Googled this issue and it doesn't seem to be common because I haven't found much info on it.
Anyone have any advice?
No smart ass remarks about buying something else please. It's frustrating enough dropping $600+ and it doesn't work right. I don't need any salt rubbed in. I save that for the meat!
:)
Thanks everyone.
So I really liked to options of the Camp Chef and found out that the Cabela's smoker for $549 is the exact same pellet smoker as the Camp Chef DLX for $699. Picked it up at Cabela's and I really like it - except for one thing. Flame outs!
I've done 7 smokes so far, using the 'Cookin Pellets' competetion blend. My first bag of pellets was a Camp Chef bag that I bought when I got the smoker, then I ordered the Cookin Pellets.
The ash cup is clean, the grill is literally brand new, and i haven't exposed the pellets or the grill to any kind of moisture. With that said, I've been using the 'high smoke' setting along with putting it up to maybe 275 to 300 for chicken.
I've had 4 flame outs already. After the first one, I called Camp Chef, and customr service only explained that it's something that happens "once in a while" with pellet smokers because apparently, the pellets can 'bridge' and create an air pocket around the hot probe, or in the auger itself. I don't know. I guess it made sense, but now after 3 more flame outs, I'm getting a little frustrated.
I was really looking forward to starting long smokes for briskets in the evening and let it run overnight - of course, in a safe area. There's no way I can do that and get up in the morning to find out the darn thing went out 6 hours ago!
So, I'm going to open it up and look at everything although I don't really know what I'm looking for. I've Googled this issue and it doesn't seem to be common because I haven't found much info on it.
Anyone have any advice?
No smart ass remarks about buying something else please. It's frustrating enough dropping $600+ and it doesn't work right. I don't need any salt rubbed in. I save that for the meat!
:)
Thanks everyone.