- Mar 27, 2016
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Hi Folks! Im brand new to this forum. I did do a search to see if this topic has been discussed before and didnt find anything, just the same Ill apologize for any redundancy. I have about 50lbs each of hickory and apple smoker pellets. they were left sitting my outdoor screen room all winter and they seem hard, almost impossible to get started now when I go to smoke something.. My guess is that they are very damp. How can I go about getting them dry enough to light and then smolder in my smoker? Im using an old master craft electric smoker, non digital, plain basic unit. I also have a smoker box that I can put in my gas grill.
Im in south east FL and humidity here is already very high so leaving outside in the sun only seems to make things worse. . I really dont want to chance putting them in my house convection oven either. If anyone has any ideas I'd sure appreciate it
Im in south east FL and humidity here is already very high so leaving outside in the sun only seems to make things worse. . I really dont want to chance putting them in my house convection oven either. If anyone has any ideas I'd sure appreciate it