So we've all heard over and over don't store your pellets on concrete. Now I know why. After cooking Christmas meal last Sunday I sat an almost empty bag of pellets on the ground at some point. Might have been 5 lbs of pellets left in it, maybe less. I've always been aware to not leave them on concrete thanks to several things I've seen & read on the internet but we left out the next day (Monday) and only returned late Thursday and I didn't pick them up. So last night I was searing a couple of steaks and grabbed that bag off the concrete. I was shocked what I found in the sack & how fast the pellets deteriorated. It had only been 5 days and was about half sawdust. When they tell us don't store them on concrete they mean it. I'm gonna try and avoid that mistake again. I read somewhere that just putting a pallet or sheet of plywood down first will make a difference.
Pellets are our friends ......... we must protect them :)
Pellets are our friends ......... we must protect them :)