IMO... My thoughts... In a pellet smoker, there is flame... the flame may burn up some of the carcinogens associated with burning softwoods.. It's your choice...
In a "smoke generator", there is no such luxury of an "afterburner" to clean up the smoke of known carcinogens..
That's the reason I choose "so called" food grade pellets.. Their higher price, is more than likely, the price to separate wood sawdust.. Todd chooses to do a "complete" separation to provide us with unique wood flavors.. That's probably the most expensive process of all processors... Thank you Todd..
I liken it to buying meat at the market.. The meat guy has select, choice and prime meats in the back room.. He mixes them in a random fashion.. Now you have no idea what you are getting... Some cost him $1.50/lb.. some $2.50/# and some $4.00/#... He sells it to me for $3.50/#.... NOT.... I'm willing to pay for the real stuff....
So, where's this going... Hang on.... we're almost there....
Todd's pellets sell from $1.50/# to $3.00/#... plus shipping if you don't buy ~$50 worth... I try to purchase enough to get free shipping.. I'm cheap.... and I know what I'm purchasing... Means a lot to me...
I generally smoke a batch of meat for 3-6 hours and I generally have 10-20#'s of meat in the smoker when I do...
3-6 hours of smoke consumes 5-10 oz. of pellets... 1/3 to 2/3 of a #....
Given the price of $1.50 to $3.00 per # for pellets, my costs are $0.50 to $2.00 for that smoke... depending on the pellets and how I purchase them... I'm usually in the $0.50-$1.00 range.. Free shipping is where the break comes..
If I smoke 20#'s of meat and I'm using the $2.00 load of pellets, my costs just increased by $0.10 a pound...
10 cents a pound.. Now, I'm cheaper than most of you folks, but that's a small price to pay for a quality product that comes from a long time member....