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I would recommend buying a ton of Lumberjack pellets through bbqpelletsonline. They run $495 plus shipping and you can mix your pellets. They have an exhaustive list of pellets available, but I get MHC (maple, hickory, cherry), OHC (oak, hickory, cherry), and 100% hickory. I run the same pellets in my tube as I'm running in my smoker. No need to buy "specialty" pellets in my opinion.
bigb831 im glad you asked this question, as I am putting together my rec tec 680 this weekend and was wondering about pellets and smoking myself.
Here are my thoughts and please correct me if I am off because i am very new at this.
1. I am planning on buying a mass pallet of pellets to heat the rec tec
2, I am planning on using a "specialty" flavored pellet in the tube to get the smoke.
Does the heating pellets have to be a specialty flavor or can they be something simple just to heat with?
If you use two different types of flavor pellets (auger vs tube) does that affect the meat?
Does the Tube Provide enough smoke on its on to taste it in the meat?
Sorry for so many questions, im trying to put this all together in my mind so I can get started off right,
Thanks
chad