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Pellet dust

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BrianGSDTexoma

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After turning pellets to dust as last resort to get to burn I really like. May do with this to other pellets. Easy to get going and burns well in mailbox.
 
Seems to be alot of people doing this.
 
It’s a bit of extra work but seems to be worth it, I have been doing it for about a year and don’t see any reason to go back
 
It’s a bit of extra work but seems to be worth it, I have been doing it for about a year and don’t see any reason to go back

Or you could buy dust from Todd
 
At this point in my smoking career, laziness is trumping my curiosity to try the new dust fad out :emoji_laughing:
 
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At this point in my smoking career, laziness is trumping my curiosity to try the new dust fad out :emoji_laughing:

I just use trying new things as an excuse to get out of doing things I don’t want to do (and to drink beer!).
 
I just told a friend last night that ingot into smoking just as an excuse to stay out in the garage and drink beer!
 
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