What brand pellets are 100% wood listed on bag?

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BC Buck

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Been using Lumberjack for years but Rural king does not always offer them anymore and price almost doubled. What other brands use no filler woods and flavor oils?
 
I use LJ and buy from a supplier that operates out of their home. Last year, I was getting 20 lb bags of Competition Blend for $10; this year they are $12. You might want to check with LJ to see if there is a home business dealer in your area.
 
I used some traeger pellets in a mailbox mod and after a short period of time dark liquid would seep through the air inlet holes in the bottom. I switched to lumberjack and the problem went away.

I have read in other places that traeger adds flavor to their pellets.
 
I used some traeger pellets in a mailbox mod and after a short period of time dark liquid would seep through the air inlet holes in the bottom. I switched to lumberjack and the problem went away.

I have read in other places that traeger adds flavor to their pellets.
Yes, i.e. Traeger Cherry pellets are not Cherry wood, but Cherry flavored oils added.
 
I use "Q" Pellets in my pellet cookers. Here's a product description form their website,

30 lb. Bag
  • Highest Quality BBQ Grilling and Smoking Pellets
  • Clean burning 100% pure all-natural hardwood
  • No fillers, binders, sprays, oils, scents or artificial ingredients
  • Made from whole logs, not wood residue
  • Great for ANY BRAND of pellet grills and smokers
  • Hot burning, high BTU output and very little ash
  • Made in U.S.A.

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Been using Lumberjack for years but Rural king does not always offer them anymore and price almost doubled. What other brands use no filler woods and flavor oils?

OP, the only brand of 100% flavorwood pellets in large bags that I am aware of is LumberJack. However not all LJ pellets are 100% so read carefully.

Cookin' Pellets May be but since they aren't available near me I haven't investigated them and one or two of the sausage/curing suppliers may too.

A lot of pellets advertise 100% hardwood but that doesn't mean 100% flavorwood. A few of them, like Traeger, add flavor oils.

BBQr's Delight sells 100% flavorwood pellets in small bags. A-maze-n may be selling small bags of flavorwood pellets again too.
 
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